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Car diagnostic tool – OBDII engine fault code reader – 2.8-inch LCD screen – Compatible with all vehicles from 1996 onwards
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Description
General Description
This car diagnostic tool, an engine fault code reader, is designed for ease of use, requiring no battery or charger. Simply plug it in to quickly detect and clear engine fault codes. Even beginners can use it to identify engine problems, saving time and money.Technical Specifications
- 2.8-inch TFT color LCD screen (128 x 64 pixels)
- Powered via the vehicle's data link port
- Cable length suitable for convenient use
Compatibility and Accessories
- Compatible with all OBDII vehicles from 1996 for the USA, 2002 for Europe and Asia
- Supports OBD2 protocols: CAN, ISO9141, J1850VPW, J1850PWM, KWP2000
- Supports 6 languages: English, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Dutch
Installation
No complex installation is required. Simply plug the tool into your vehicle's OBDII port to begin using it.Usage
- Directly displays the fault code and its meaning
- Provides data on values such as voltage, speed, temperature, etc.
- Displays system status information (open loop, closed loop, fuel system status)
- Allows you to view the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
- Generates freeze frame data in case of a fault to help diagnose the problem
Other Information
For security and data protection reasons, the fault code displayed by some vehicles is part of the vehicle manufacturer's private agreement. Only the manufacturer has the right to modify it. The proprietary code includes: braking system, TPMS, airbag, ABS, power windows, etc.Features
- BrandSNQ
- Length1 cm
- Width1 cm
- Height1 cm
- Weight100 g
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