Multiple Choice
OBD II can store information about adjustments the PCM has made for component wear and varied operating conditions. The ability of OBD II to adjust calibrations to compensate for these defects and less-than-ideal conditions is known as:
A) compensatory regulation
B) modification component
C) adaptive strategy
D) adjustment capacity
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