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  2. On-board diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, standards and applications of on-board diagnostics (OBD), a vehicle's self-diagnostic and reporting capability. OBD systems provide real-time data and trouble codes to detect and monitor emissions failures and other malfunctions.

  3. OBD-II PIDs - Wikipedia

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    OBD-II PIDs are codes used to request data from a vehicle, used as a diagnostic tool. Service 01 (Show current data) provides real-time information on engine and vehicle status, such as fuel trim, coolant temperature, and vehicle speed.

  4. ELM327 - Wikipedia

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    ELM327 is a programmed microcontroller that translates the on-board diagnostics (OBD) interface found in most modern cars. It supports various protocols and commands to read and clear trouble codes, display sensor data, and control vehicle functions.

  5. Check engine light - Wikipedia

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    A check engine light or malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) is a tell-tale that a computerized engine-management system indicates a problem with the vehicle. The MIL can have different causes and effects, such as a loose gas cap, worn spark plugs, or a faulty oil valve.

  6. Cars 2 - Wikipedia

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    Cars 2 is a 2011 animated spy comedy film and the sequel to Cars (2006). It features the voices of Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy, Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, and others, and follows Lightning McQueen and Mater in a global racing adventure.

  7. Cars 2: The Video Game - Wikipedia

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    A racing game based on the 2011 film of the same name, featuring spy missions and high-tech gadgets. The game has 25 characters, including Francesco Bernoulli and Max Schnell, and supports up to four players in multiplayer mode.

  8. Data Matrix - Wikipedia

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    Data Matrix is a code consisting of black and white cells arranged in a matrix, encoding text or numeric data. It can be used for marking small items, printed media, food products, art and more, and can be read by barcode readers or mobile phones.

  9. Punched card - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, development and use of punched cards, a piece of card stock that stores digital data using punched holes. Punched cards were widely used in data processing, voting, music and other fields until the 20th century.