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An in-depth analysis of the automotive diagnostic technology landscape in Baghdad, Erbil, Basra, and beyond.
The Iraqi automotive market is heavily reliant on used vehicle imports coming from diverse global markets, including North America (US specifications), the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC specifications), Europe, and East Asia. This variety introduces a major challenge for local workshops: a single car repair center in Baghdad may service a US-spec Ford Focus, a GCC-spec Toyota Land Cruiser, and a European-spec BMW in the same afternoon.
Consequently, vehicle diagnostic tablets deployed in Iraq must feature extensive multi-region vehicle coverage databases, capable of executing complex ECU coding, programming, and bi-directional adaptations. Basic OBD2 scanners are insufficient; high-level tablet systems featuring J2534 passthru protocols are vital to rewrite vehicle profiles for replacement parts imported from other regions.