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OBD-II PIDs. OBD-II PIDs (On-board diagnostics Parameter IDs) are codes used to request data from a vehicle, used as a diagnostic tool. SAE standard J1979 defines many OBD-II PIDs. All on-road vehicles and trucks sold in North America are required to support a subset of these codes, primarily for state mandated emissions inspections.
List of ICD-9 codes 460–519: diseases of the respiratory system. List of ICD-9 codes 520–579: diseases of the digestive system. List of ICD-9 codes 580–629: diseases of the genitourinary system. List of ICD-9 codes 630–679: complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium. List of ICD-9 codes 680–709: diseases of the skin ...
On-board diagnostics (OBD) is a term referring to a vehicle's self-diagnostic and reporting capability. In the United States, this capability is a requirement to comply with federal emissions standards to detect failures that may increase the vehicle tailpipe emissions to more than 150% of the standard to which it was originally certified. [1 ...
Unified Diagnostic Services. Unified Diagnostic Services (UDS) is a diagnostic communication protocol used in electronic control units (ECUs) within automotive electronics, which is specified in the ISO 14229-1. [1] It is derived from ISO 14230-3 (KWP2000) and the now obsolete ISO 15765 -3 (Diagnostic Communication over Controller Area Network ...
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V codes – Supplementary classification of factors influencing health status and contact with health services v01 – v06 Persons with potential health hazards related to communicable diseases V01 Contact with or exposure to communicable diseases V02 Carrier or suspected carrier of infectious diseases
Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System The Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS, often pronounced by its acronym as "hick picks") is a set of health care procedure codes based on the American Medical Association 's Current Procedural Terminology (CPT). [1]
AutoZone, Inc. is an American retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories, the largest in the United States. Founded in 1979, AutoZone has 7,140 stores across the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Brazil, and the US Virgin Islands.