

Mode/Service $01 – Request Current Powertrain Diagnostic Data The correct notations would be using the 0x prefix, for example 0x01. It’s important to know that the numerical values of the identifiers are in hexadecimal format. The dollar sign “$” in front of the numerical value highlights that this is an identifier. Request Emission-Related Diagnostic Trouble Codes with Permanent Status Request Control of On-Board System, Test or Component


Request Emission-Related Diagnostic Trouble Codes Detected During Request On-Board Monitoring Test Results for Specific Monitored Systems Request Oxygen Sensor Monitoring Test Results Request Emission-Related Diagnostic Trouble CodesĬlear/Reset Emission-Related Diagnostic Information Request Current Powertrain Diagnostic Data Even if there are different standard defining the diagnostic services (SAE and ISO), the content is similar, the ISO standards being adapted after the SAE ones. The table below describes the purpose of each mode of operation (diagnostic service) and which standard contains it. Image: OBD modes of operation (diagnostic services)

The vast majority of vehicles in use nowdays are OBD compliant, which means that they have on-board monitoring functions for the systems and components whose functionality has an impact on exhaust gas toxic emissions levels.įor an overall understanding of OBD read the article Introduction to On-Board Diagnostics (OBD).
