It is an acronym that means on board diagnostics.
Yes a OBD 2 scanner/reader will work on your car
An OBD II Code Reader, which reads vehicle engine codes, can be purchased in most larger automotive repair shops. Parts Source and Canadian Tire both carry them.
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No, it is obd 1.No, it is obd 1.
Should be OBD I, OBD II is 1996 and newer
It is OBD 2
OBD 1
obd 2
they have some good blogs about the automotive industry, if it is what you mean by"leading", or maybe you could find some car parts, too, but the site is aiming at the B2B zone, only serving the companies of the industry
On-Board Diagnostics, or OBD, in an automotive context, is a generic term referring to a vehicle's self-diagnostic and reporting capability. OBD systems give the vehicle owner or a repair technician access to state of health information for various vehicle sub-systems. The amount of diagnostic information available via OBD has varied widely since the introduction in the early 1980's of on-board vehicle computers, which made OBD possible. Early instances of OBD would simply illuminate a malfunction indicator light, or MIL, if a problem were detected-but would not provide any information as to the nature of the problem. Modern OBD implementations use a standardized fast digital communications port to provide myriad realtime data in addition to a standardized series of diagnostic trouble codes, or DTCs, which allow one to rapidly identify and remedy malfunctions within the vehicle. See the link added "What is OBD" for more detail
OBD is the acronym for "On Board Diagnostic". OBD-II (OBD-2) started in 1996. Vehicles built in 1995 and before are OBD-I (OBD-1). I hope this helps, good luck.
No, it will not.