Vehicles are now so sophisticated that it is no longer possible to just physically inspect a vehicle externally and expect to produce a comprehensive report on its condition and value.
Connection to a vehicle’s OBD (on-board diagnostics) port with professional grade diagnostic equipment has become a critically important requirement of a full and proper examination of a vehicle.
So much can be revealed by interrogating a vehicle’s electronic control modules and other systems for DTCs (diagnostic trouble codes) which are traces of faults that can significantly affect a vehicle’s valuation or even provide motive for its use in a staged collision that an examination limited to a visual external inspection can never discern.
As an example of the effect certain faults which may be discovered by a diagnostic report can have on a vehicle’s value, a mis-fuelled car can cost in excess of £7,000.00. to repair and a blocked, damaged DPF (diesel particulate filter) can cost over a thousand of pounds to repair and the presence of such faults would make the car worth significantly less than if it were fault-free.
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