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OPCOM OP-COM 2009 V CAN OBD2 for OPEL SP12 - Sku# DTA19210000Q
Sku: DTA19210000Q
Price: $43.12
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Specifications: - OP-COM is a PC based diagnostic program
- This Car Code Reader covers almost all Opel cars, even new cars with CAN-BUS based diagnostic, such as Vectra-C, Astra-H, Zafira-B
- The Car Code Reader program lets you to read out and clear fault codes, shows you live data, lets you to perform output test, and supports remote, and key programming
- The Car Code Reader program supports many control units, like Engine, Automatic Transmission, ABS, Airbag, Engine Cooling module, Instrument Cluster, Electronic Climate Control, Body Control Unit, just to name a few examples
- Since Opel uses many pin in the OBD connector, the diagnostic Car Code Reader interface works as a multiplexer, and selects the appropriate pin for communication
- PIN3, PIN7, PIN8, PIN12 = Serial Link (ISO9141, KW81, KW82, KWP2000)
- Fault codes will be shown with all available information
- Full fault code text description; Full status information (Present, Not present, Intermittent)
- You can print out, save, or copy the fault codes to any other application. From the fault codes window, you can go directly to the measuring blocks window
- The Car Code Reader program shows you measuring block information on many control module, you can choose anything from the list on your own
- The Car Code Reader program is capable of showing 8 measuring block parameter simultaneously. The sample rate is depends mostly on the communication protocol. For example, older system, like Omega-B X 25 DT Engine (ISO-9141-2) can be very slow, during communication, while newer Multec, or Bosch units are faster (using KWP-2000), and the newest CAN based control units are very fast
- You can run output tests on many controllers
- PIN6-PIN14; PIN3-PIN11; PIN1
- HSCAN: Dual-wire, High Speed CAN-BUS, 500 kbps
- MSCAN: Dual-wire, Medium Speed CAN-BUS, 95 kbps
- SWCAN: Single-wire, Low Speed CAN-BUS, 33.3 kbps
- You will get a feedback on the state of the activated output. This OBD2 Code Reader will helps you to find the failed
- With OP-COM, you can also learn keys to immobiliser, and remote keys to the central door locking
- You need the vehicle security code, which can be found on the CAR-PASS
- You can reset and program the service interval reminder on Astra-G, Zafira, Corsa-C, Meriva
- You can code SAB6, and SAB8 airbags with the Reader Scanner software
- The diagnostic Reader Scanner interface is USB port based, so there will be NO COMPATIBILITY ISSUES, with serial to USB converters
- This speed of the communication over the USB-BUS is enough to handle the awesome speed of the High-Speed CAN-BUS systems, which is currently 500kbps. And this is the main reason, why only the USB port based interface is available for CAN-BUS
- This is a non-OEM product
Details:
- You can print out, save, or copy the fault codes to any other application. From the fault codes window, you can go directly to the measuring blocks window
- Drivers CD. Read hard (memory)/ pending (intermittent), historic codes and show definitions
- USB Cable. This reader scanner is small in size, robust in design, competitive in price and easy to use
- OP-COM - PC based Opel diagnostic. An essential piece of kit for all car and van owners save time and money
How to Understand OBD-II Codes and Language - Recognize an OBD-II Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) as a 5-character code. The first character is a letter and the other four are numbers
- Interpret the first character as the control system that set the code. The following letters are assigned: B for Body, C for Chassis, P for Powertrain and U for Undefined. Undefined codes are not used
- Examine the second character to determine the code type. The digits 0, 1, 2 and 3 are used with 0 being a generic OBD-II code and 1 being an enhanced OBD-II code. The meaning of a 2 or 3 varies by system and is reserved for future use in powertrain codes. A 2 is reserved for Original Equipment Manufacturer use and a 3 is reserved for Society of Automotive Engineer use in body and chassis codes
- Use any digit from 0 to 9 for the third character of a DTC. This character indicates the system or subsystem where the fault occurred and its meaning varies according to the control system that set the code
- Study the fourth and fifth characters of a DTC. These indicate the operating conditions that caused the code and are specific to the control system. The lowest number are general malfunctions with higher numbers providing more specific information
Package Included: - 1 x OP COM Interface
- 1 x USB Cable
- 1 x Software and Drivers CD
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