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Posting for 8+ yearsBNIB - OBD OBD2 Scanner, Universal Digital Display Code Reader
Hyndland, Glasgow
£5
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Description
OBD OBD2 Scanner, Universal Digital Display Code Reader, Multi-Functional Car Diagnostic Tool, Fault Code Clear, ≤36V Operating Voltage, Auto Accessories
Check the error codes in your car before going to the garage so that you don't get scammed
Clear codes and turn off faulty warning lights yourself
etc
Pickup Broomhill G11 7LR
This device can obtain both general and manufacturer-specific Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC), offers software on CD for looking up definitions, and shows DTC definitions on the display. It has a large, easy-to-read backlit LCD screen, supports multiple languages in the menu along with DTC definitions, and comes with a standard 16-pin OBD-II connector, eliminating the need for extra cables.
3. It shows freeze frame data, presents the monitor and I/M readiness status, deactivates the Check Engine Light (MIL), removes codes, and resets monitors. 4. It is compatible with the CAN (Controller Area Network) protocols and all other existing OBD-II protocols. 5. It functions with all OBD-II compliant vehicles from the U.S., Europe, and Asia (OBD-II has been standard on all cars sold in the U.S. since 1996).
Ad ID: 1492313510
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