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  2. OBD-II PIDs - Wikipedia

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    OBD-II PIDs (On-board diagnostics Parameter IDs) are codes used to request data from a vehicle, used as a diagnostic tool.. SAE standard J1979 defines many OBD-II PIDs. All on-road vehicles and trucks sold in North America are required to support a subset of these codes, primarily for state mandated emissions inspections.

  3. On-board diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    $03 Low sensor voltage threshold for switch time measurement; $04 High sensor voltage threshold for switch time measurement; $05 Rich-to-Lean switch time in ms; $06 Lean-to Rich switch time in ms; $07 Minimum voltage for test; $08 Maximum voltage for test; $09 Time between voltage transitions in ms; See OBD-II PIDs#Service_05 for a list.

  4. Category:Speed sensors - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Wheel speed sensor This page was last edited on 28 November 2019, at 01:53 (UTC). ...

  5. Wheel speed sensor - Wikipedia

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    This correction enables a larger maximum permissible air gap at the speed sensor. On a module m = 1 target wheel these new sensors can tolerate an air gap of 1.4 mm, which is wider than that for conventional speed sensors on module m = 2 target wheels. On a module m = 2 target wheel the new speed sensors can tolerate gap of as much as 2.2 mm.

  6. Direct torque control - Wikipedia

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    Direct torque control (DTC) is one method used in variable-frequency drives to control the torque (and thus finally the speed) of three-phase AC electric motors. This involves calculating an estimate of the motor's magnetic flux and torque based on the measured voltage and current of the motor.

  7. Unified Diagnostic Services - Wikipedia

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    Clears diagnostic trouble codes (DTC's) from ECU memory. DTC grouping is used to loosely identify fault locations in undocumented ECU's. 0x14 00 00 00 to FF FF FF clears specific powertrain DTC's; 0x14 40 00 00 to 7F FF FF clears specific chassis DTC's; 0x14 80 00 00 to BF FF FF clears specific body DTC's

  8. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Speed rating [6] Code: km/h: mph: Code: km/h: mph: A1 5 3 L 120 75 A2 10 6 M 130 81 A3 15 9 N 140 87 A4 20 12 P 150 94 A5 25 16 Q 160 100 A6 30 19 R 170 106 A7 35 22 S 180 112 A8 40 25 T 190 118 B 50 31 U 200 124 C 60 37 H 210 130 D 65 40 V 240 149 E 70 43 Z over 240 over 149 F 80 50 W 270 168 G 90 56 (W) over 270 over 168 J 100 62 Y 300 186 K ...

  9. Speedometer - Wikipedia

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    In this way, it is analogous to an electronic car speedometer using pulses from an ABS sensor, but with a much cruder time/distance resolution – typically one pulse/display update per revolution, or as seldom as once every 2–3 seconds at low speed with a 26-inch (660 mm) wheel.