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OBD-II as defined by the CARB: 2: OBD as defined by the EPA: 3: OBD and OBD-II 4: OBD-I 5: Not OBD compliant 6: EOBD (Europe) 7: EOBD and OBD-II 8: EOBD and OBD 9: EOBD, OBD and OBD II 10: JOBD (Japan) 11: JOBD and OBD II 12: JOBD and EOBD 13: JOBD, EOBD, and OBD II 14: Reserved 15: Reserved 16: Reserved 17: Engine Manufacturer Diagnostics (EMD) 18
The OBD-II specification is also made mandatory for all petrol-powered vehicles with California emissions with a gross vehicle weight rating up to 14,000 lb (6,400 kg). [8] 1997: The OBD-II specification is made mandatory for California emissions diesel-engined vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating up to 14,000 lb (6,400 kg). [8]
In 1979, Chapter 12 of the California Insurance code established the "Bureau of Fraudulent Claims" to investigate criminal insurance violations. In 1980, the fraud investigators became sworn peace officers under Penal Code 830.3(i). In 1988, the Bureau of Fraudulent claims was reclassified as the "Fraud Division."
Things to Consider When Shopping for an OBD-II Scanner. In 1996, the Environmental Protection Agency made the OBD-II port mandatory in all U.S. cars.
The United States standard OBD-II also uses ISO-TP. Since OBD-II uses service numbers 0x01-0x0A, UDS uses service numbers starting with 0x10, in order to avoid overlap. Since OBD-II uses service numbers 0x01-0x0A, UDS uses service numbers starting with 0x10, in order to avoid overlap.
A car insurance policy number is a unique code associated with your auto insurance policy. Think of it as a Social Security number for your car insurance — it’s how your insurer keeps track of ...
Data analyzed by the insurance comparison website Insurify showed the average annual cost of full coverage in California was $2,417 as of June, up from $1,666 the year before.
Registers and regulates approximately 36,000 California automotive repair dealers. Licenses Smog Check stations, technicians, and inspectors. Licenses brake and lamp stations and adjusters. Mediates automotive repair complaints, saving California consumers millions of dollars each year in the form of direct refunds, rework, and bill adjustments.