with most scanner tools your not supposed to start the car just plug it in then turn key to run position
Yes, an OBD-II scanner can read diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) without the engine running, as long as the vehicle's ignition is in the "ON" position. This allows the scanner to communicate with the vehicle's onboard computer and retrieve stored codes. However, some real-time data may not be available until the engine is running.
Answering "How can you diagnose a 1998 Honda accord without an OBD scanner?"
You can't. It requires a scanner to read them.
Easiest test is to use a voltmeter. Engine stopped , voltage about 12 volts Engine running, voltage about 14.7 volts.
If your running time is presently 10 hours, then you can do that without difficulty for as long as you live.
You can't, you must use a scanner.
no, how else would you launch it without running out of energy before you hit your destination?
No obd2 requires a code reader or scanner.
since 1995 to present, you have to retrieve codes by use of a obd2 scanner.
I don't think it is possible but, just go to your local AutoZone and they will read all your codes. They will not erase them as it is illegal but at least you will know what is going on
It is possible to injury your feet without proper foot protection. It is possible that glass or another material could pierce your skin, causing an infection or inflammation. It is also likely that your arches will be damaged as they will not be receiving proper support.
Food on a TSA scanner appears as a solid mass without any distinguishable features or details.