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Once again, since 1996, all vehicles built for sale in the United States have an integrated diagnostics that monitors engine performance and alerts drivers to problems.
The vehicle monitors and diagnoses its performance. However, you can buy your own computer or scanner to check if the engine has a problem. These are the same scanners used by technicians to receive and diagnose problems recorded by the OBD-II system. You can buy one of these scanners and periodically check the performance of your engine. You can also rely on your OBD-II system and have a qualified technician inspect your vehicle as soon as the engine light comes on.
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