on-board diagnostics
1 of 1noun/ɑnbɔrd daɪəgnɑstɪks/
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the system in a vehicle that monitors its performance and detects potential issues
On-board diagnostics is a system in vehicles that helps monitor and track the performance of the engine and other important components. It detects issues or malfunctions and records error codes that can be read by a mechanic. This allows for easier identification of problems, helping to keep the vehicle in good working condition. The system also helps ensure that the vehicle is operating efficiently, reducing the chances of more serious issues or expensive repairs later on.
- Modern cars use on-board diagnostics to check if there are any problems with the engine or other systems.
- When my check engine light turned on, the mechanic connected a device to the OBD port to find out what was wrong.
- The OBD system in my car helped me identify a minor issue with the exhaust system before it became a major problem.
- Mechanics rely on OBD tools to quickly diagnose and fix problems without needing to take the entire car apart.
- Drivers can sometimes use OBD scanners themselves to reset certain alerts or to gather information for their own maintenance records.