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Professional OBD-II and EOBD Code Scanner with LCD Display

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  • Model: SN-CA-37AG

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More information Professional OBD-II and EOBD Code Scanner with LCD Display

Main Feature
  • Professional OBD-II and EOBD Code Scanner with 3 inch LCD Display in easy to use hand held portable form factor.
  • Works on all OBDII compliant vehicles dated from 1996 to the present.
  • No external power needed, just connect to your car and it powers on (ignition must be turned on).

China Manufacturer Specifications

  • Primary Function: Car troubleshooting and code scanner
  • Display: 3 inch LCD 128x64 (adjustable contrast)
  • Operating Temperature: 0 - 50 degrees centigrade (32-122 Fahrenheit)
  • Power: 8-16V via car battery
  • OBDII Plug: 16Pin (Male)
  • On-board Ports:
    -15 pin Serial (Female)
  • On-board Buttons:
    -Up Button
    -Down Button
    -Y Button
    -N Button
  • Dimensions: L:178 x W:95 x H:35 (mm)
  • Catalog Ref: GS500 Car Scanner, DTC OBD2 Scanner, MaxScan (maximum code scanner)

Product Notes

  • Works on OBD2 or EOBD compliant vehicles
  • Supports ISO, VPW and PWM bus systems as well as CAN BUS systems
  • OBD-II Compliant Vehicles (1996 - current year):
    - GM / Vauxhall / Ford / Chrysler / Toyota / Honda / NISSAN / SUBARU Impreza
  • All other Asian and European 1996 to current year (OBD-II):
    -Porsche / Opel / BMW / Mercedes / Volvo / Renault / Peugeot / Citroen / Daewoo / Alfa Romeo / Hyudai / Daihatsu / Lancia / Mazda / Mitsubishi / Kia / Saab / Subaru / Smart / Ibiza
  • Reads and clears all generic, and some manufacturer specific DTCs
  • IM readiness status
  • Retrieves the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
  • Provides scanning of live data
  • Saves scanning data

Package Contents

  • 16 pin DLC (Data Link Connector) Cable
  • Carrying Case
  • User Manual - English


This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 11 August, 2010.