The first commercially accessible code readers appeared in auto parts stores in 1989. Still, it wasn't until 1996 that the automobile industry lost its monopoly over onboard diagnostic systems for motor vehicles. This was due to the increasing technology standardization brought on by more stringent federal laws. Today, the Paccar diagnostic interface is one of the famous adapters. Using various cables and adaptors that would work with specific automobile models, manufacturers, and their corresponding years, automotive scanners were manufactured in the United States throughout the decade.
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