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Marine Stern Drive and Inboard Spark-Ignition Engine On-Board Diagnostics Implementation Guide

Standard [CURRENT]

SAE J 1939/5:2020-06-30

Marine Stern Drive and Inboard Spark-Ignition Engine On-Board Diagnostics Implementation Guide

Publication date
2020-06-30
Original language
English
Pages
13

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Short description

This document describes the application of the SAE J1939 recommended practices for compliance with on-board diagnostic malfunction detection system requirements for marine sterndrive and inboard spark ignition engines, as mandated by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). These Otto-cycle engines are not derived from automotive diesel-cycle engines.
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