Full Protocol Professional OBD-II Car Code Reader (CAN, PWM, VPW, KPW, ISO9141)
How does it work?
The OBD-II code scanner reads information from your car and is powered directly with no need for batteries.
Navigate through the friendly user interface using 7 rubber buttons.
The LCD display will show error codes and descriptions - letting you know immediately what problems your vehicle has.
With this Professional OBD-II Car Code Reader, you can also:
Easily determine the cause of the “Check Engine Light (MIL)”
Display
live O2 sensor test data, on-board monitor test results and display
current trip information (distance, fuel used, average speed, etc.)
Retrieve vehicle information (VIN, CIN and CVN).
So much more!
At a Glance...
Professional OBD-II Car Code Reader
Works on all 1996 and later OBD-II compliant US, European and Asian vehicles
Supports all 5 current OBD-II protocols (CAN, PWM, VPW, KPW, ISO9141)
Built-in OBD-II Fault code lookup library
Detect problems beforehand and save on expensive car maintenance costs!
Manufacturer Specifications
Voltage: 12V DC (no battery is needed)
Display: 128 x 64 pixels LCD (black and white)
Buttons: Up, down, left, right, help, OK, cancel
D15 connector: 1, used to connect OBDII cable
Mini USB connector: 1, used to connect USB cable
Working temperature: -10°C to +65°C
Protection class: IP63
Dimensions: 85mm x 165mm x 28mm
Will This Code Reader Work with My Car?
This OBD II Code Reader is specially designed to work with all OBD II
compliant vehicles. It is required by EPA that All 1996 and newer
vehicles (cars and light trucks) sold in the United States must be OBD
II compliant and this includes all Domestic, Asian and European
vehicles.
A small number of 1994 and 1995 model year gasoline
vehicles are OBD II compliant. To verify if a 1994 or 1995 vehicle is
OBD II compliant, check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information (VECI)
Label which is located under the hood or by the radiator of most
vehicles. If the vehicle is OBD II compliant, the label will designate
OBD II Certified. Additionally, Government regulations mandate that all
OBD II compliant vehicles must have a common sixteen-pin Data Link
Connector (DLC).
For your vehicle to be OBD II compliant,
it must have a 16 pin DLC (Data Link Connector) under the dash and the
Vehicle Emission Control Information Label must state that the vehicle
is OBD II compliant. This label is located on the inside of the hood on
most vehicles.
Popular Vehicle Makes Known To Be Compatible:
GM 1996 - to Date (OBD-II)
Ford 1996 - to Date (OBD-II)
Chrysler 1996 - to Date (OBD-II)
Toyota 1996 - to Date (OBD-II) br> Honda 1996 - to Date (OBD-II)
NISSAN 1996 - to Date (OBD-II)
+Many other Asian and European 1996 - to Date (OBD-II)
Package Contents
Professional OBD-II Car Code Reader
Car Cable
USB Cable>
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
What is OBD and what are its benefits? OBD
stands for "on-board diagnostics," a computer-based system built into
all model year (MY) 1996 and newer light-duty cars and trucks. OBD
monitors the performance of some of the engines' major components,
including individual emission controls. The system provides owners with
an early warning of malfunctions by way of a dashboard "Check Engine"
light (also known as a Malfunction Indicator Light or MIL, for short).
By giving vehicle owners this early warning, OBD protects not only the
environment but also consumers, identifying minor problems before they
become major repair bills.
Do I Have An OBD II Vehicle? Some
1994 and 1995 model year vehicles do have OBD II. If your vehicle is
1996 or newer, U.S. federal law requires that all vehicles (cars and
light trucks) sold in the United States must be OBD II compliant. This
includes all domestic (Ford, Dodge, GM, etc.) and import/foreign
(Toyota, Honda, etc.) vehicles.
What does it mean if the light turns on while I'm driving? If
the light comes on and stays on, the OBD system has detected a problem.
Your vehicle might have a condition that wastes fuel, shortens engine
life, or causes excessive air pollution. If left unaddressed, these
conditions could also damage your vehicle and lead to increasingly
expensive repairs. For example, OBD can identify a loose or missing gas
cap (which wastes fuel and contributes to smog) or engine misfire (which
can lead to severe or permanent engine damage).
Product Notes
Save on maintenance costs!
No power supply needed, just connect to your car
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