25/02/2026
Most people think diagnostics is βplug in and read the codeβ.
It isnβt.
Diagnostics is evidence gathering.
Then making a decision you can stand behind.
Where workshops go wrong is usually one of two places:
1οΈβ£ Too shallow
They stop at basic OBD.
Useful, yes, but itβs mainly emissions-based information.
Itβll point at a symptom, not confirm a fix.
2οΈβ£ Too confident
They treat a fault code like a diagnosis.
A decent technician never fits a part based only on a code.
Codes are a starting point. Proof comes from live data, qualifying the fault, and testing.
Real diagnostics is the full flow:
Interrogate the customer β recreate the fault β plug in, read and confirm codes β check live data β qualify the fault (and scope it if needed) β repair, code or reset if required β road test, prove itβs gone.
And the tool matters because capability changes the job:
Multibrand aftermarket (to a certain level) β OEM for full coverage, accurate descriptions, correct live data, and coding and programming that behaves exactly like the dealer.
One more term youβll keep hearing: secure gateway.
Thatβs manufacturers locking down access. On many vehicles youβll need it even to clear codes. Some aftermarket tools handle it well, some donβt. OEM isnβt usually an issue.