Scan Tool Dreams

Feb. 2, 2012
What would you change about your diagnostic tools?

Diagnostics has changed a lot since the earliest days of OBD II, mostly because there are a lot more codes and other information available from the vehicle’s on-board controllers.

But, with the exception of additional modes (bi-directional control, VIN info, and permanent code records), the basic structure of OBD II remains relatively unchanged since the first 7 Modes were introduced in 1996. Still, scan tools are MUCH more powerful today than most of us imagined back then, and there’s potential for even more capability.

Just as significant is the potential unlocked by the different ways people have found to use the tool. For instance, Mode $06 was originally intended as a production line tool to verify/document a vehicle’s compliance with emissions regulations. The OEM engineers were surprised to learn that people in the field (shop) were using it to verify repairs. Only a very few of them (thanks Paul) embraced the idea right away and began providing service information to help more techs learn how to use it. Today Mode $06 one of the most important capabilities of a professional scan tool.

This is an example of the user telling the manufacturer what they want, something Steve Jobs knew how to read and capitalize on. Jobs is gone, but his talent for product innovation can be an example to manufacturers of any product, even one as complex as a scan tool. So pretend for just a moment that you can talk to the people who make cars and scan tools.

What would you like to see in your next scan tool?

About the Author

Jacques Gordon

Jacques Gordon is the former editor-in-chief of PTEN and Professional Distributor magazines. His background includes 10 years as an automotive technician and 10 years in Tier 1 suppliers’ engineering labs testing gaskets, fuel injection systems and emission control systems.

He continues to stay abreast of the latest technical developments through editorial research and technician training seminars. He holds an ASE Master Technician with L1 Certification and a Master Hybrid Technician certification from ACDC.

Jacques has been writing for aftermarket magazines since 1998, and he has earned a reputation as one of the best technical writers in the business. He is a winner of two American Society of Business Press Editor awards and several company editorial awards.

He is currently the video script writer for the CARS Training Network in Ontario, Canada.

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