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LAUNCH   Professional 123X User Manual
2. General Information
2.1 On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) II
The first  generation  of On-Board  Diagnostics (OBD  I)  was developed  by the 
California Air Resources Board (ARB) and implemented in 1988 to monitor some 
of the emission control components on vehicles. As technology evolved and the 
desire to improve the On-Board Diagnostic system increased, a new generation 
of On-Board Diagnostic  system was developed. This second  generation of On-
Board Diagnostic regulations is called “OBD II”. 
The OBD II  system  is designed to  monitor  emission control systems  and  key 
engine components by performing either continuous or periodic tests of specic 
components and vehicle  conditions. When a problem  is detected, the OBD  II 
system turns on a warning lamp (MIL) on the vehicle instrument panel to  alert 
the driver typically by the phrase of “Check Engine” or “Service Engine Soon”. 
The system will also store important information about the detected malfunction 
so that a  technician  can  accurately  nd and x the problem. Here below follow 
three pieces of such valuable information:
1) Whether the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is commanded ‘on’ or ‘off’;
2) Which, if any, Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) are stored;
3) Readiness Monitor status.
2.2 Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
OBD II  Diagnostic  Trouble Codes are  codes that are  stored by the  on-board 
computer diagnostic system in response to a problem found in the vehicle. These 
codes identify a particular problem area and are intended to provide you with a 
guide as to where a fault might be occurring within a vehicle. OBD II Diagnostic 
Trouble Codes consist of a five-digit alphanumeric code. The first character, 
a letter, identifies which control system sets the code. The second character, 
a  number, 0-3;  other  three  characters,  a  hex  character,  0-9  or A-F  provide 
additional information on where the DTC originated and the operating conditions 
that caused it to set. Here below is an example to illustrate the structure of the 
digits:










