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<blockquote data-quote="browntruckmechanic" data-source="post: 161346" data-attributes="member: 7010"><p>Diad doesn't connect to package car in any way, But in Houston UPS is experimenting w/a what is the automotive industry is call a snap shop program. It monitors all eng functions of package car. The scanner for this in at entrance door to center. Scanner reads snap shop to determine if any diagnostic trouble codes were detected. ie..... evaporative emission problems, engine misfires....so on and so on.</p><p>If any dtc's are found than automotive personal are notified by email w/car number and dtc's. This system has saved estimated 10 road calls in last 6 mos due to engine malfunctions that are not set as a hard fault, but were in pending status in power train control module. So yes to your answer UPS can see what you were doing at the time the check engine light came on. It's called freeze frame date, date that is saved for 45 seconds, 15 seconds before the light cam on, and 30 seconds after light came on.. Yes that does include engine rpm, vehicle speed, o2 sensors, and host of other information available to automotive. It's been that way in the automotive world for 10 years now UPS is finally catching up w/technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browntruckmechanic, post: 161346, member: 7010"] Diad doesn't connect to package car in any way, But in Houston UPS is experimenting w/a what is the automotive industry is call a snap shop program. It monitors all eng functions of package car. The scanner for this in at entrance door to center. Scanner reads snap shop to determine if any diagnostic trouble codes were detected. ie..... evaporative emission problems, engine misfires....so on and so on. If any dtc's are found than automotive personal are notified by email w/car number and dtc's. This system has saved estimated 10 road calls in last 6 mos due to engine malfunctions that are not set as a hard fault, but were in pending status in power train control module. So yes to your answer UPS can see what you were doing at the time the check engine light came on. It's called freeze frame date, date that is saved for 45 seconds, 15 seconds before the light cam on, and 30 seconds after light came on.. Yes that does include engine rpm, vehicle speed, o2 sensors, and host of other information available to automotive. It's been that way in the automotive world for 10 years now UPS is finally catching up w/technology. [/QUOTE]
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