
Originally Posted by
d2dave
Just buy an OBD scan tool and clear all the faults before taking the vehicle for testing.
Pretty much my thoughts - there might be more detailed tracking on some vehicles but that would not be part of the OBD suite of indicators that is an industry standard. A case in point is Tiger Woods recent bingle where the California authorities retrieved information from the onboard systems in his car. That stuff is well beyond the capabilities and access provided by OBD and would have been retrieved with the assistance of the dealer, probably with a court order.
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