OBDII
OBDII (On-Board Diagnostics II) is not a brand but rather a standardized system for vehicle diagnostics. It is a universal protocol used by car manufacturers to monitor and control various aspects of a vehicle's performance. OBDII was introduced in the mid-1990s as a successor to the original OBD system.
With OBDII, vehicles are equipped with a standardized diagnostic connector, typically located under the dashboard. This connector allows mechanics and technicians to connect a diagnostic tool to the vehicle's onboard computer system and retrieve information about its performance, including engine faults, emissions data, and sensor readings. This information can then be used to diagnose and repair issues with the vehicle.
OBDII has become an essential tool in the automotive industry, as it provides a standardized method for diagnosing and monitoring vehicle performance. It