Obd Ii Scan Tool-Equivalent to Iso/Dis 15031-4:December 14, 2001

Obd Ii Scan Tool-Equivalent to Iso/Dis 15031-4:December 14, 2001

Author: Vehicle E E System Diagnostic Standards Committee

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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This SAE Recommended Practice supersedes SAE J1978 FEB1998, andis technically equivalent to ISO/DIS 15031-4:December 14, 2001.This document is intended to satisfy the requirements of an OBDscan tool as required by U.S. On-Board Diagnostic (OBD)regulations.The document specifies: a. A means of establishingcommunications between an OBD-equipped vehicle and external testequipment; b. A set of diagnostic services to be provided by theexternal test equipment in order to exercise the services definedin SAE J1979; and c. Conformance criteria for the external testequipment.


Code of Federal Regulations 40 Protection of Environment

Code of Federal Regulations 40 Protection of Environment

Author: Office of the Federal Register

Publisher: National Archives and Records Administration

Published: 2005-11

Total Pages: 748

ISBN-13: 9780160739583

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The Code of Federal Regulations is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the United States Federal Government.


Data Acquisition from Light-Duty Vehicles Using OBD and CAN

Data Acquisition from Light-Duty Vehicles Using OBD and CAN

Author: Eric Walter

Publisher: SAE International

Published: 2018-11-15

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 0768083516

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Modern vehicles have multiple electronic control units (ECU) to control various subsystems such as the engine, brakes, steering, air conditioning, and infotainment. These ECUs are networked together to share information directly with each other. This in-vehicle network provides a data opportunity for improved maintenance, fleet management, warranty and legal issues, reliability, and accident reconstruction. Data Acquisition from LD Vehicles Using OBD and CAN is a guide for the reader on how to acquire and correctly interpret data from the in-vehicle network of light-duty (LD) vehicles. The reader will learn how to determine what data is available on the vehicle’s network, acquire messages and convert them to scaled engineering parameters, apply more than 25 applicable standards, and understand 15 important test modes. Topics featured in this book include: • Calculated fuel economy • Duty cycle analysis • Capturing intermittent faults Written by two specialists in this field, Richard P. Walter and Eric P. Walter of HEM Data, the book provides a unique roadmap for the data acquisition user. The authors give a clear and concise description of the CAN protocol plus a review of all 19 parts of the SAE International J1939 standard family. Data Acquisition from LD Vehicles Using OBD and CAN is a must-have reference for product engineers, service technicians fleet managers and all interested in acquiring data effectively from the SAE J1939-equipped vehicles.