What is a DLC on a car?

The diagnostic link connector (DLC) on OBD II equipped vehicles is a standardized 16 pin diagnostic connector used to interface an OBD II compliant scan tool with the PCM allowing access to on-board diagnostics and live data streams.
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Is DLC same as OBD?

The DLC or Data Link Connector is an OBD II, 16 pin, standard connector used in all automobiles manufactured since 1996. In today's vehicles, it's in constant communication with the CAN, or Computer Area Network.
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What is Honda DLC?

The SCS / DLC Switch by SmartMoto connects to the DLC connector and allows you to enable the service diagnostics mode on any Honda Fi motorcycle. This mode will let you to access the stored ECU error codes and troubleshoot Fi problems.
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What is OBD on a car?

On-board diagnostics (OBD) refers to the automotive electronic system that provides vehicle self-diagnosis and reporting capabilities for repair technicians. An OBD gives technicians access to subsystem information for the purpose of performance monitoring and analyzing repair needs.
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What can an OBD tell you?

What problems does the OBD system detect?
  • Fuel Systems.
  • Engine Misfires.
  • Emissions Control Systems.
  • Vehicle/Speed Idling Controls.
  • Computer Systems.
  • Transmission Systems.
  • Others related to vehicle body & chassis etc such as Seat-belt, Airbags etc.
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Can you drive with OBD plugged in?

It's completely safe to leave an OBD2 scanner tool plugged in while driving. In fact, it's important to have your car running while you diagnose an engine code to avoid damaging the scanning software.
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What is the DLC and where is it found in modern vehicles?

The data link connector (DLC) is the multi-pin diagnostic connection port for automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles used to interface a scan tool with the control modules of a given vehicle and access on-board diagnostics and live data streams.
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What is a diagnostic port lock?

(DIAGNOSTIC PORT LOCK)

Block access to your vehicle's OBD port and prevent theft by hacking the on-board computer. An extremely strong metal protective cap prevents access to the OBD port. Without your coded key, the OBD protector is impossible to be removed without damaging the plug and the wiring harness.
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What is the plug under the dash called?

OBD-II is an onboard computer that monitors emissions, mileage, speed, and other data about your car. It's connected to the Check Engine light, which illuminates when the computer detects a problem. The OBD-II onboard computer features a 16-pin port under the driver's side dash.
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How do I know if my OBD port is working?

With a multimeter set to “ohms” check the resistance between these two terminals (the ignition must be in the off position / key removed) as shown. If there is 60 ohms (+/- 2 ohms) your vehicle is equipped with CAN communication and the gaugeART CAN OBD Link is compatible with your vehicle.
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What is DLC tampering?

• The data link connector (DLC) is damaged or has been tampered with and the connection to the on-board diagnostic (OBD) computer is not possible. For example, the DLC may be broken or melted, the DLC is used to power up an accessory, or something is unplugged into the DLC. •
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What is ALDL or DLC?

If nothing else can be identified as the root cause of the issue after normal diagnostics as found in SI, check for a device plugged into the Assembly Line Diagnostic Link (ALDL) or Data Link Connector (DLC) for tracking and/or maintenance interval scheduling.
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How do you do a drive cycle?

15 minutes of steady driving on an expressway/highway followed by 20 minutes of stop-and-go driving with at least four 30-second idle periods. Allow the vehicle to sit for at least eight hours without starting the engine. Then, start the engine and complete the above driving cycle.
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Can you steal a car using the OBD port?

Hacking can eliminate the effectiveness of your car alarm and make car security more difficult in general. Many, including expensive vehicles, have been stolen due to thieves cloning the keys through the vehicle's OBD II port.
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What does a OBD Blocker do?

What is it? The OBD Blocker simply blocks unauthorised communication through the OBD port to your vehicle. This helps prevent key reprogramming or other unauthorised activities.
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Can you start a car through OBD2?

Ultimately the answer is yes you can. To qualify this answer, though, you can only control some things, but not all things, then only on some vehicles. You can do simple things through the port, such as turn the A/C pump on, or any other thing which is controlled by the computer (PCM).
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What does DLC stand for?

abbreviation. downloadable content: additional content that can be purchased online and added on to a video game, as to enhance its features: If you buy the DLC, you'll have access to the new weapon packs. I had more fun playing the DLC than the game itself. See also expansion (def. 9).
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Do all cars have OBD ports?

All cars and light trucks built and sold in the United States after January 1, 1996 were required to be OBD II equipped. In general, this means all 1996 model year cars and light trucks are compliant, even if built in late 1995.
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What is the difference between OBD and OBD2?

OBD2 refers to the second generation of the onboard diagnostic system. OBD or onboard diagnostics is the system in a car that controls and monitors all the important control devices, offering data access with the appropriate hardware and software.
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Does OBD port drain battery?

Battery Drain

So a poorly designed OBD device, when left plugged into the OBD port, might completely drain your battery. Worse still, if a device is not carefully designed, it can turn on your ECU even while the car is not running, draining your battery even faster.
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Is it worth buying a car diagnostic tool?

OBD2 Scanners Aren't Just For Mechanics

Thanks in part to the world wide web, and the almost unlimited amount of information available, OBD2 scanners make it possible for almost anyone to diagnose their vehicle's problems within minutes. Thanks to this, they're an essential tool for any car owner.
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Does using OBD void warranty?

1. Does using the OBD void the dealer warranty? Legally yes you do void the warranty but in most of europe and US it appears they can only void the part you have touched, for example if you re configured your radio they still have to sort out engine problems.
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