More than 4,000 OBDII fault codes are compiled and qualitatively described in this compendium of generic and manufacturer-specific proprietary fault codes for common vehicles. The diagnostic connectors, protocols and their classifications, breakdown of fault codes, and vocabulary used to describe components are detailed in the discussion of the anatomy of the OBDII scan tool. This comprehensive reference to fault codes aids in diagnostic assessment by making clear the nature of an automotive problem so that beginner and advanced technicians can make effective repairs.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0
google it:
i agree with the other reviewer - start by searching for "obd ii fault codes" - think about buying the book only if that fails to give you the info you need.
Nothing in here you can't find on Google.:
Nothing in here you can't find on an internet search.
OBDII Fault code book:
This is a good product if your scanner does not have the codes internal to the device. Codes for all major automobile manufacturers are included in the reference guide. I bought the CP9180 which made the reference guide
obsolete.
A waste of money:
I bought this on Amazon's recommendation when I purchased an OBD II reader here. The book is just a list of every car's code followed by a one sentence description. The OBD II reader provides the same information in its user's manual and online documentation. Hopefully you read this before you spend any money on this item.