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According to popularmechanics, in 1996 the EPA mandated that the computer interface of all vehicles sold in the United States had to meet the On-Board Diagnostics, version II (OBD II) standard. This meant that aftermarket repair shops would be able to diagnose a problem in the vehicle using only one set of tools and running a simple computer scan. This is now known as the car diagnostic test; the process involves producing a complete report with a set of codes that pertain to different problems.

Effects
The car diagnostic can tell you the following about the vehicle: ignition timing issues, level of buildup in the combustion engine, fuel injector performance, whether the ignition coils are firing, engine rpm levels, air and coolant temperature, crankshaft and camshaft position and the throttle opening. After the car diagnostic is performed, the computer will tag each data point to reveal what needs to be corrected and stores this code so that the technician can look in a specific area for the problem.

Common Diagnostic Codes
According to Car2Pro, OBD II diagnostic trouble codes can range from P0100 to P1899. Each letter and number in the code represents a different part of the vehicle. The first letter is often a "P," which relates to the powertrain. If it is a "B," it will relate to the body, a "C" relates to the chassis and a "U" is undefined.

The number zero in the second placeholder is a generic code shared by all manufacturers, but some manufacturers use a specific code here so the number 1 may appear. The third placeholder determines the area of the problem. A 1 means there is a fuel or air problem; 2 means there is something wrong with the injector circuit; 3 means there is an ignition problem or the engine is misfiring; 4 means there is an emission control problem; 5 means there is a vehicle speed or idle control problem; 6 means there is a computer or output circuit problem; a 7 or an 8 means there is a transmission problem. The fourth and fifth digits of the computer diagnostic check report further identify which system is malfunctioning; the digits that appear here vary by vehicle make, so the mechanic running the test may need to contact the dealership or do some research on what the rest of the code means.

Costs
The price of an average car diagnostic can range from £20 to £400 depending on the type of scanner used and the make and model of the vehicle, according to popularmechanics.com. Consumer code readers are available, but these only provide limited information on the source of the problem.

Benefits
Performing a car diagnostic test using an auto scan tool can save the mechanic a lot of time troubleshooting a problem and also save the car owner money because they don't have to pay for a complete mechanical check at their local repair shop. When the "Check Engine" light appears in the dashboard, the car owner has no idea what could be causing the problem. Running a computerized car diagnostic check can highlight the problem so that the mechanic can fix only what needs to be fixed. Most car diagnostic checks can be performed in under an hour.

                                                                                         

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Parts List

This is a list of auto parts, which are manufactured components of Automobiles:
Body and exterior
Body components, including windows and trim:
Bonnet/hood
Bonnet/hood latch
Bumper
Unexposed bumper
Exposed bumper
Cowl screen
Decklid
Fascia rear and support
Fender (wing or mudguard)
Front clip
Front fascia and header panel
Grille (also called grill)
Pillar and hard trim
Quarter panel
Radiator core support
Rocker panel
Roof rack
Spoiler
Front spoiler (air dam)
Rear spoiler (wing)
Trim package
Trunk/boot/hatch
Trunk/boot latch
Valance
Welded assembly
Doors
Door beam and panel
Outer door handle
Inner door handle
Door control module
Door seal
Door watershield
Hinge
Door latch
Door lock and power door locks
Center-locking
Fuel tank (or fuel filler) door
Windows
Glass
Sunroof
Sunroof motor
Window motor
Window regulator
Wind shield (also called windscreen)
Windshield washer motor
Window seal
Electrical and electronic

See also: 42-volt electrical system
Audio/video devices
Antenna assembly
Antenna cable
Radio and media player
Other devices
Speaker
Tuner
Subwoofer
Charging system
Alternator
Alternator bearing
Alternator bracket
Alternator fan
Other alternator parts
Electrical supply system
Battery
Performance battery
Battery box
Battery cable terminal
Battery cable
Battery control system
Battery plate
Battery tray
Voltage regulator
Gauges and meters
Ammeter
Clinometer
Dynamometer
Fuel gauge
Hydrometer
Odometer (also called milometer or mileometers)
Speedometer
Tachometer (also called rev counters)
Temperature gauge
Tire pressure gauge
Vacuum gauge
Voltmeter
Water temperature meter
Ignition system
Coil wire
Distributor
Electronic timing controller
Ignition box
Ignition coil Ignition coil parts
Ignition controller
Magneto