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How to Check the OBD-2 data link in a Saturn S-Series car

Oct 27, 2008 10:10 PM
Multimeter measuring electrical resistance with a red probe.

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This video will show you how to check the OBD-2 data link in a Saturn S-Series car. The OBD-2 is where you get the On-Board Diagnostic System Information. You can easily check the data link for common problems with a simple multimeter. You just need to ground the negative lead of the meter and use the positive to test the data link system in the OBD-2 connector in your Saturn S-Series.

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