Notre politique éditoriale
Trust is the foundation of OBD2HQ. When a warning light illuminates on your dashboard, you need accurate, unbiased, and actionable information. Here is how we ensure our data meets the highest standards.
Last updated: July 2026
1. Data Aggregation & Accuracy
OBD2HQ combines standardized OBD-II trouble code definitions, publicly available service information, technical service bulletin research, and aggregated repair-pattern analysis. When a page does not yet have verified model-specific data, we clearly label it as a general OBD-II guide instead of presenting it as vehicle-specific certainty.
2. The Review Process
Our diagnostic data is maintained and editorially reviewed by the OBD2HQ team. While individual codes are standardized by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), manufacturer-specific codes and fix priorities vary widely. Our team presents the most statistically common fixes first to prevent unnecessary parts replacement.
3. Review Methodology
Each priority guide is checked for five practical questions: what the code means, whether the vehicle is safe to drive, which low-cost checks should happen first, which related codes change the diagnosis, and what repair path avoids unnecessary part replacement.
4. Objectivity and Affiliate Disclosure
OBD2HQ remains objective. If we recommend an OBD2 scanner or replacement part, it is because we believe it offers value. We may participate in affiliate programs, but this never influences our diagnostic data or repair advice.
Technical Disclaimer
Automotive repair carries inherent risks. The information provided by OBD2HQ is for educational and informational purposes only. Working on complex automotive systems can result in severe injury. Always consult a certified professional mechanic if you are unsure of your abilities.