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The MS300 CAN OBD-II Code Reader provides auto enthusiasts and do-it-yourselfers with an easy, portable and economic way to check Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and their definitions for OBD-II compliant vehicles. OBD-II is the second generation of on-board diagnostics and has been a mandatory requirement for all vehicles sold in the US since 1996, both domestic and imports. The MS300 supports all current OBD-II protocols communications between your car computer and systems--including the newly released Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol. The DTC table contains most DTC definitions allows you to troubleshoot a wide variety of generic, manufacturer-specific and pending trouble codes, and drawing power from your car own electrical system the unit does not require batteries or an AC adapter. Simply plug it in via its standard 16-pin OBD-II connector at the first sign of trouble and start diagnosing.
Features:
1. Works with most and later OBD-II compliant US (from 1996), European (from 2004, trucks and vans from 2007) and Asian vehicles
2. Read and clears generic and manufacturer specific Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and turns off check engine light (MIL)
3. Support multiple trouble code requests: generic codes, pending codes and manufacturer specific codes
4. Support CAN (Controller Area Network) and other current OBD-II protocols, including VPW, PWM, KWP2000, ISO 9141
5. Review the emission readiness status of OBD monitors
6. Determine the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) status
7. Retrieve VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on 2002 and newer vehicles that support Mode 9 (only those vehicles support mode 9 can be retrieved the VIN)
8. Utilize standard 16-pin OBD-II connector meaning no additional onnectors or cables are necessary
9. No batteries required: Unit is powered via OBD-II cable
10. Display: 1.5 inch Backlit LCD, 2-line, 8 digits
11. Dimensions: length: 113 mm x 74 mm x 21mm
12. Weight: 0.35kg
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The MS300 CAN OBD-II Code Reader provides auto enthusiasts and do-it-yourselfers with an easy, portable and economic way to check Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and their definitions for OBD-II compliant vehicles. OBD-II is the second generation of on-board diagnostics and has been a mandatory requirement for all vehicles sold in the US since 1996, both domestic and imports. The MS300 supports all current OBD-II protocols communications between your car computer and systems--including the newly released Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol. The DTC table contains most DTC definitions allows you to troubleshoot a wide variety of generic, manufacturer-specific and pending trouble codes, and drawing power from your car own electrical system the unit does not require batteries or an AC adapter. Simply plug it in via its standard 16-pin OBD-II connector at the first sign of trouble and start diagnosing.
Features:
1. Works with most and later OBD-II compliant US (from 1996), European (from 2004, trucks and vans from 2007) and Asian vehicles
2. Read and clears generic and manufacturer specific Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and turns off check engine light (MIL)
3. Support multiple trouble code requests: generic codes, pending codes and manufacturer specific codes
4. Support CAN (Controller Area Network) and other current OBD-II protocols, including VPW, PWM, KWP2000, ISO 9141
5. Review the emission readiness status of OBD monitors
6. Determine the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) status
7. Retrieve VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on 2002 and newer vehicles that support Mode 9 (only those vehicles support mode 9 can be retrieved the VIN)
8. Utilize standard 16-pin OBD-II connector meaning no additional onnectors or cables are necessary
9. No batteries required: Unit is powered via OBD-II cable
10. Display: 1.5 inch Backlit LCD, 2-line, 8 digits
11. Dimensions: length: 113 mm x 74 mm x 21mm
12. Weight: 0.35kg