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An OBD2 scanner is a diagnostic tool used to communicate with a vehicle's On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD-II) system, which monitors engine performance and emissions. It retrieves diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) that indicate issues within the vehicle's systems. OBD2 scanners can also provide real-time data, such as engine RPM and vehicle speed, helping mechanics and vehicle owners diagnose problems and maintain their vehicles more effectively. They are essential for vehicle troubleshooting, emissions testing, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.

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