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The rise in the sheer amount of electronics in the automobile, the use of software to control the vehicle, and the increased complexity of modern fuel-injection systems place high demands on the diagnostic concept, monitoring during vehicle operation (on-board diagnosis), and workshop diagnostics (Fig. 1). The workshop diagnostics is based on a guided troubleshooting procedure that links the many possibilities of onboard and offboard test procedures and test equipment. As emission-control legislation becomes more and more stringent and continuous monitoring is now called for, lawmakers have now acknowledged on-board diagnosis as an aid to monitoring exhaustgas emissions, and have produced manufacturer- independent standardization. This additional system is termed the on-board diagnostic system.
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Driedger, G., Lehle, W., Schauer, W. (2014). Fault diagnostics. In: Reif, K. (eds) Diesel Engine Management. Bosch Professional Automotive Information. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-03981-3_23
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