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Emergency power cable, stable current ECU cable for car battery replacement and maintenance
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
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Product information
Description
Features:
1. Great to have in your car in case of an emergency.2. Powered by any jump starter with a 12V plug and an OBD II memory saver.
3. Preserves vehicle codes and electronic presets.
4. Reinforced clamp, stable current, fixed sheath, safety insulation.
5. Easy to replace and install.
Specifications:
Features:1. Great to have in your car in case of an emergency.
2. Powered by any jump starter with a 12V plug and an OBD II memory saver.
3. Preserves vehicle codes and electronic presets.
4. Reinforced clamp, stable current, fixed sheath, safety insulation.
5. Easy to replace and install.
6. Built-in 8-amp fuse with memory saver for improved overload protection reliability.
7. Interface connector between a 12V DC power source and the vehicle's OBD II interface.
8. This device can operate with any 12V DC power source, including a jump starter, a 12V DC lead-acid battery, or a 12V DC power outlet from another car.
9. The device can also obtain 12V power from the cigarette lighter socket of another suitable car. / 9.1 oz (approx.)
Warning:
1. When working with the vehicle battery, consult all safety instructions, warnings, and guidelines from both the battery manufacturer and the vehicle manufacturer regarding battery disconnection, removal, and replacement.
2. The vehicle's electrical system is powered by the memory saver via the OBD connection. Therefore, the vehicle battery connectors are live and must be covered with insulation to prevent the connectors from touching metal or each other and causing a short circuit. After each use, disconnect the memory saver and use a dry cloth to wipe any dirt or oil from the connectors and cable.
3. During battery replacement, DO NOT start (ignition) the vehicle with the old battery disconnected and the new battery not yet installed. Also, DO NOT turn the ignition key to the "ACC ON" position. Otherwise, the memory saver fuse is probably blown due to high amperage and overload.
4. Securely attach the memory saver's OBD II connector to your car's OBD II port to ensure good contact. Otherwise, when replacing the battery, poor contact between the OBD II connector and your car can result in a loss of power to your car's ECU (Electronic Control Unit, also known as the auto computer).
Troubleshooting:
The memory saver's 12V DC plug must be properly connected to the 12V power source. If not, the red light on the plug will not illuminate, indicating either no power signal from the power source or an incorrect polarity connection. If the power source is another car, check if the car's cigarette lighter socket is functioning correctly. If the power source is a starter motor, check if the problem is with the ignition switch. If the power source is a 12V lead-acid battery, check the polarity.
Package List:
1 * Cigarette Lighter - Auto Starter Power Converter
1 * Cigarette Lighter - Clip-on Power Converter
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Power25 W
- Voltage10 V
- Amperage10 A
- ManoMano ReferenceME220688464
Advice from
Jump lead buying guide
Jump leads are an invaluable piece of kit in the event of a flat car battery. Select them according to your engine type, the quality of their clips, the amperage of your battery and the length of the cables. You will also have to choose a cable cross section; the most common options are 25 mm², 35 mm² or 50 mm².
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