This app is the most complete OBD II (EOBD) diagnostic trouble code definitions database. This is the ad-supported Lite version, which contains descriptions of only 1853 of the generic codes from P0001 to P099F. If the extended code is accessible in the full version, you will get the message "This full description is available in the full version"
Very simple to use! You don't even have to specify the car model. Just enter your fault code and the app will show you all supported descriptions. No internet connection required, no longer spend hours searching for a single code description, looking at a check engine light. OBDII trouble code lookup has never been easier.
If you have a cable, bluetooth or wifi OBDII fault code reader (adapter) (ELM327, Kiwi PLX, OBDLink or any other) you need this app for descriptions Available for most code scanners Contains no full DTC database (diagnostic code problems) and displays only meaningfull numbers. Be prepared for any problems wherever you are!
You can select and copy the error description with a simple long press on the text, then paste it in SMS, email or anywhere you want!
If your vehicle supports OBD II or EOBD, then you can already use nearly 5,000 generic OBDII codes. These codes are of the Powertrain Series (P0XXX, P2XXX, P34XX), Body Series (B0XXX), Chassis Series (C0XXX), Network Series (U0XXX, U2XXX, U3XXX).
Also there is a list of over 13,500 additional manufacturer specific codes.
Supported manufacturers with specific codes:
• Acura
• Alfa Romeo
• BMW
• Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep
• Citroen / Peugeot
• Daewoo
• Command
• ford
• geo
• General Motors (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Hummer, Pontiac)
• Honda
• Hyundai
• endless
• Isuzu
• tiger
• General Authority for Investment
• Lamborghini
• land Rover
• Lexus
• Lincoln
• Mazda
• Mercedes
• Mercury
• mini
• Mitsubishi
• April
• Oldsmobile
• Opel / Vauxhall
• Plymouth
• Porsche
• Renault (DF Codes)
• difficult
• Saturn
• son
• Subaru
• Suzuki
• Toyota
• Group Volskwagen Audi
• Volvo
Note that it is impossible to create a complete OBD DTC database. Manufacturers add new codes and change old ones. So if you can't find the code or if you think some code isn't valid anymore, please write to us!
You have to use a special scantool to connect to an OBDII scanner (eg, Torque Lite, Torque Pro, Dashcommand or Auto Gauge)
Very simple to use! You don't even have to specify the car model. Just enter your fault code and the app will show you all supported descriptions. No internet connection required, no longer spend hours searching for a single code description, looking at a check engine light. OBDII trouble code lookup has never been easier.
If you have a cable, bluetooth or wifi OBDII fault code reader (adapter) (ELM327, Kiwi PLX, OBDLink or any other) you need this app for descriptions Available for most code scanners Contains no full DTC database (diagnostic code problems) and displays only meaningfull numbers. Be prepared for any problems wherever you are!
You can select and copy the error description with a simple long press on the text, then paste it in SMS, email or anywhere you want!
If your vehicle supports OBD II or EOBD, then you can already use nearly 5,000 generic OBDII codes. These codes are of the Powertrain Series (P0XXX, P2XXX, P34XX), Body Series (B0XXX), Chassis Series (C0XXX), Network Series (U0XXX, U2XXX, U3XXX).
Also there is a list of over 13,500 additional manufacturer specific codes.
Supported manufacturers with specific codes:
• Acura
• Alfa Romeo
• BMW
• Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep
• Citroen / Peugeot
• Daewoo
• Command
• ford
• geo
• General Motors (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Hummer, Pontiac)
• Honda
• Hyundai
• endless
• Isuzu
• tiger
• General Authority for Investment
• Lamborghini
• land Rover
• Lexus
• Lincoln
• Mazda
• Mercedes
• Mercury
• mini
• Mitsubishi
• April
• Oldsmobile
• Opel / Vauxhall
• Plymouth
• Porsche
• Renault (DF Codes)
• difficult
• Saturn
• son
• Subaru
• Suzuki
• Toyota
• Group Volskwagen Audi
• Volvo
Note that it is impossible to create a complete OBD DTC database. Manufacturers add new codes and change old ones. So if you can't find the code or if you think some code isn't valid anymore, please write to us!
You have to use a special scantool to connect to an OBDII scanner (eg, Torque Lite, Torque Pro, Dashcommand or Auto Gauge)
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