OBD2 Scanner Live Data Explained: [Top 3] Data PIDs
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- Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
- In this video, we dive deep into the world of OBD2 scanner live data and explain how to use it effectively for car diagnostics. We'll cover essential topics such as the Loop Status, TPS (Throttle Position Sensor), and ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor). Additionally, we'll provide a brief overview of the ten modes of OBD2 using the Xtool TX70W OBD2 scanner.
By the end of this video, you'll have a solid understanding of how to use my 3 preferred OBD2 scanner live data to diagnose your car like a pro. Don't miss out on this valuable information!
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I am a retired avionics mech and you remind me of me teaching the kids avionics. These cars actually are trouble shot like we do on aircraft. I am focusing on DIY scanners now as a hobby because I don't have a F-35 to teach stuff anymore. I want to encourage you to keep teaching us about your tricks. You're very good at explaining things, a gift. God bless 🙏
You are the best teacher I have ever seen in my life, thanks dear
Wow, thank you! For those kind words.
Excellent advice I’m in a emission inspection state very interesting about the temperature rate
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching.
THAT WAS FANTASTIC ,,,,,,,,,,, HOW ABOUT A CLASS ON NO START DIAGNOSTIC PLEASE KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK !!!!!!!!!
Thank you for watching and you bet, I'll get working on it for ya!
Love your content Oscar! Keep it coming!
Thank you! Will do! 😃
Really good usable information: thank you!
I'm glad you found the information helpful! Thank you for your support.
thanks dude , very informative
You're welcome, thank you for watching.
Like always , great info tha ks for sharing
Can wait for next class on the bay area
Thank you my friend, we need to take a training trip up with you guys in the Bay Area.
Saludos amigo mecánico técnico, me gusta la información que nos disteS. No la había oído anteriormente. Lo que puedas ampliar de lo explicado sería de gran ayuda.
Muchísimas gracias mi estimado amigo.
Soy Didio desde Panamá 👍✅🇵🇦🛠️
I really liked this video. I would like more videos on reading and understanding the PID values given on scanners.
Thank you for watching, I'll be working on more this type of content.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching.
Great info. Subscribed.
Welcome aboard! Thank you for the kind words and support.
Very good info!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you amigo for sharing your knowledge G Bless
It is my pleasure, thank you for watching, and your support.
Great video I have the d7s, still learning tips on using so thanks for video. I do have a question though. How would I know which obd2 option to pick for my vehicle ? The newest I have is a 2004. Thank you for the great content!
Thank you for watching. It depends on the vehicle. Pin 2 is VPWJ1850 GM&Chrysler, Pins 2&10 PWMJ1850 Ford, 6&14 CAN Most 2008 and newer, Pin 7&15 can be either ISO 9141-2 or KWP. With lots of practice you'll know what protocol to select with using auto.
Great information…I’m studying that now ..I have been having difficulties to understand what are the most important pids to see before anything ..now I know and betters than that ,Why ! Thanks appreciate
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that the video is helping you with your diags.
Amém!
Do you have an online class that I can enrolled or something like that …Just God know how i would like to take classes in person from your School…Unfortunately I can’t because I have an 11 years old daughter that I’m sharing a custody which make me stay around all the time …I already thinking if possible to go and back every day but is impossible..12 hours drive a day …I used do it as a San Francisco cab drive but now is too much any way …Thank you so much Oscar to share it ..more !! And more !! Videos like that.blessings
@@MasterAutomotiveTrainingdefinitely this videos it was an essential part of the puzzle into my brain the way to connect almost 2 years of studying diagnostic …the key ..like gas analyzing methods as well ..I learned from you how it is important .,I compared gas analyzing methods as An human when go to a doctor and the doctor asked for an stool exam .😅
And bold and iron too😊
Great video! Love it! ✅💪💯
Thank you for watching and support! 😊
Great content / topic !! You’re doing us all a great service ! Thanks for sharing your time and knowledge.
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Nice. 👌
Thanks 😊
71 retired diyer just got xtool xdl 819
Let us know how you like it.
What is your opinion on the smart phone OBD2 Apps like Torque? Are they useful and can those apps point users in the right direction when trouble shooting a vehicle? Maybe you can do a video on it.
I haven't used Torque, do you know what dongle works best with it? I have used and own the TopDon Topscan and I love it! Super powerful just like a $5k scanner.
@@MasterAutomotiveTraining First I want to say I really enjoy your channel. So many things to learn from it. I don't think I can recomend any particular dongle since there are so many out there. Plus I'm fairly new to anything having to do with OBD. Prices vary widely (from the sub $20 to $99) depending on the wireless or wired connections. Amazon carries Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB corded dongles. Bluetooth I think the type most purchased. From what I've seen you can't go wrong with a dongle that says it has the ELM327 programmed microcontroller command protocol.
Thanks for the video. What’s your opinion of the BlueDriver Scanner
Is it possible for you to have a video on how to use thinktool mini 2 to read livestream data tutorials? Bec i have one but don't know on how to use it reading live data. Thank you.
Enjoy your weekend with all your family around you, Oscar Gomez Master Automotive Training
Outstanding tutorial video
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SHREWD, Oscar Gomez Master Automotive Training
Take care ,Oscar Gomez
My teacher
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 18:24PM Good Evening
Thank you Nick, you too my friend!
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Thank you for watching.
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Thank you watching.
If I would have watched this video prior to putting the cat on that Tahoe I would have fixed it.
It's all good bro, what makes you a great tech is you're learning from your past mistakes. Most techs would have just said oh well and moved on. Keep learning brother and you'll be unstoppable!
How about a hybrid with so many history codes your scan tool can’t read them?
I have a GWM HAVAL H6 HEV with over 200 codes all history.
VEHICLE DRIVES 26km then feels like a misfire or disconnect and looses all power. No indicators no hazards no HUT no fault light on the dash or EML on, but, there’s a rake of history codes all relating to communication. Too many to actually find a starting point!
I’m fried!
Reads as if you have a communication issue. Check each module and see what module they say they can't speak to and focus on that module and communication bus to said module.
@@MasterAutomotiveTraining looked at this again today.
Found a tow hitch module to have a bad connection point , I will drive tomorrow and see if this solves the issue.
Gave up on this video because I found the script continuously flashing over the video way too distracting....
Thanks for watching. We can't win them all.