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  1. #1 How To: Understandng normal sensor values 
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    Here's a little something I found that should help guys new to looking at a scan tool, better understand what the readings should be or stand for.
    Interpreting Generic OBD-II Scan Data » OBD-II Resource

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    Nice good info for those who need to learn.
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    BillBoost the link above has some problems on the website. Just wanted to let you know....
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    Cool... search around, find a good one and I'll put it in.
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    Yea...I have been searching too...now that I know what words to use in search. Thanks pal
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    This is exactly what i was looking for here.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBD-II_PIDs
    You can get a better understanding of the readings on your ride.

    Here is some good reading. It explains everything very well, but its a lot of reading. Its a good start.
    http://groups.engin.umd.umich.edu/vi...ganesan_w2.pdf

    Here is good site for information on trouble codes.
    http://www.obd-codes.com/
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