OBD II Engine Diagnostics Panama City FL
The problem with reading OBD II codes is that the code tells you only that a fault has occurred. It does not tell you why the fault occurred, what might be causing the problem, or what needs to be repaired or replaced.
Emerald Coast Automotive Repair, Inc.
(850) 769-6933, 001-2004
1115 West 15th Sreet
Panama City, FL
Emerald Coast Automotive Repair, Inc.
(850) 769-6933, 001-2004
1115 West 15th Sreet
Panama City, FL 32401
Certifications
Blue Seal Certified
Membership Organizations
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
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Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
2808 N East Ave Suite A
Panama City, FL
Adams Tank & Lift North
(850) 914-0373
Panama City Beach, FL
Adams Tank & Lift North
(850) 914-0373
Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Services
Auto Service & Repair, Gas Stations Equipment Repair
Affordable Body Shop
(850) 913-8808
400 E 15th St
Panama City, FL
Affordable Body Shop
(850) 913-8808
400 E 15th St
Panama City, FL 32405
B & M Rebuilders
850-769-4680
2007 Sherman Ave
Panama City, FL
Grease Pro
(850) 784-4433, 001-2004
219 Harrison Avenue
Panama City, FL
Grease Pro
(850) 784-4433, 001-2004
219 Harrison Avenue
Panama City, FL 32401
Certifications
Blue Seal Certified
Membership Organizations
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
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Adams Tank & Lift North
(850) 914-0373
Panama City, FL
Adams Tank & Lift North
(850) 914-0373
Panama City, FL 32405
Services
Auto Service & Repair, Gas Station Equipment & Supplies, Gas Stations Equipment Repair
Bills Transmissions
850-763-4755
1429 Bybull Ave
Panama City, FL
Bills Transmissions
850-763-4755
1429 Bybull Ave
Panama City, FL 32401
Hours
Mon:7:30 am-5:00 pm
Tue:7:30 am-5:00 pm
Wed:7:30 am-5:00 pm
Thu:7:30 am-5:00 pm
Fri:7:30 am-5:00 pm
Sat:(Closed)
Sun:(Closed)
Dave's Custom Body Shop
850-913-1817
3512 W 23rd St
Panama City, FL
Firestone Tires & Service
(850) 769-9437
1100 W 15th St
Panama City, FL
Firestone Tires & Service
(850) 769-9437
1100 W 15th St
Panama City, FL 32401
Services
Car Washes, Car Detailing, Tire Shops
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By Larry Carley December 01, 2008 Anybody can plug a scan tool into a vehicle and read codes. But do they know what the codes mean, how to diagnose the fault or, most importantly, how to fix the vehicle? The problem with reading OBD II codes is that the code tells you only that a fault has occurred. It does not tell you why the fault occurred, what might be causing the problem, or what needs to be repaired or replaced. OBD II MISFIRE DIAGNOSIS OBD II can diagnose engine misfires. On most applications, the OBD II system looks for subtle variations in the speed of the crankshaft to detect misfires. The powertrain control module (PCM) monitors the input from the crankshaft position sensor and checks the rpm reading between cylinder firings. If the rpm signal slows slightly, it means the cylinder did not fire and give its normal push to keep the crank spinning. The PCM then calculates which cylinder failed to fire, and logs a misfire for that cylinder. It keeps a running tally for each cylinder, and if the number of misfires over a given period of time exceeds a value that indicates a problem, it sets a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) and turns on the Check Engine light. A misfire code is bad news because it will prevent a vehicle from passing an OBD II plug-in emissions test. It also means the engine is wasting fuel and may not be getting normal fuel economy. But there's not a lot of diagnostic information in a misfire code. It tells you a misfire i... |
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