Instead of a dry definition, let’s explore it through the lens of a real-world scenario. Imagine your car is having a bad day. The check engine light is on, the transmission is shifting erratically, and the adaptive cruise control has gone on strike. You take it to a mechanic. They plug a device into a port under the dashboard, tap a few keys, and announce, “It’s your #3 oxygen sensor. Also, your steering wheel angle sensor is lying to the ABS module.”
You fire up a laptop with (a Ford/Mazda-specific tool). It installs a virtual COM port driver. You set the baud rate to 500 kbps (common for high-speed CAN). You enter Diag Mode on the Side Obstacle Detection Control Module. Driver Comport Diag Mode
And the next time your mechanic says, “I’ll run a full diag,” smile knowingly. You now understand the invisible conversation about to happen. Instead of a dry definition, let’s explore it
How did they know? They didn’t use magic. They used —and at the heart of that conversation is something called Driver Comport Diag Mode . You take it to a mechanic
You send the command: 22 01 02 (read diagnostic readiness). The module replies with a hex string. You decode it: “Left sensor blocked.” A piece of road salt was hiding behind the rear bumper. Clean it, clear the code. Fixed.