

If you’re looking for a bright career in the automotive repairing industry in India, a Car ECM Master is the best choice for you.

So I decided to create this online car ECM/ECU repairing course, so all my students can master ECM/ECU repair training course for only 9999-/ rupees with no extra expenses. Above that, they also have to take care of their rent, food, and many other expenses. Lots of people don't have the money to take a one-to-one ECM/ECU repair traininng course. This course covers everything you will need to become an ecm/ecu repairing expert don’t miss out on this one’s in a life time opportunity. This course is taught by an industry expert with over 2 decades of experience. This is the first ever car ecm/ecu repairing training online course in India for only 9999-/ rupees. OBD-II was first introduced in model year (MY) 1994 vehicles, and became a requirement for all cars and light trucks starting with MY1996.Why We Created This ECM/ECU Repaining Course All OBD-II compliant vehicles were required to use a standard diagnostic connector (SAE J1962), and communicate via one of the standard OBD-II communication protocols. In the early 1990s, Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and International Standardization Organization (ISO) issued a set of standards which described the interchange of digital information between ECUs and a diagnostic scan tool.

OBD-I scan tools that support multiple protocols are supplied with an array of different adapter cables. A mechanic who wanted to access diagnostic information typically had to buy a tool for every different vehicle make. These early systems use proprietary connectors, hardware interfaces, and protocols.

OBD-I refers to the first generation OBD systems which were developed throughout the 1980s. There are two kinds of on-board diagnostic systems: OBD-I and OBD-II. A modern vehicle can support hundreds of parameters, which can be accessed via the DLC (Diagnostic Link Connector) using a device called a scan tool. The “Check Engine” light, also known as the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Light), provides an early warning of malfunctions to the vehicle owner. OBD stands for “ On- Board Diagnostics.” It is a computer-based system originally designed to reduce emissions by monitoring the performance of major engine components.Ī basic OBD system consists of an ECU (Electronic Control Unit), which uses input from various sensors (e.g., oxygen sensors) to control the actuators (e.g., fuel injectors) to get the desired performance.
