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Features
Built by the same company that supplies the legendary X-431, code scanner costing thousands of dollars is Newest ET6830 - OBDBook.
Built on the same technology, of the X-431, and its baby brother the CReaderV is the OBDBook.
Short of buying an iPad, your not going to get more screen real estate than the two mammoth screens on the OBDBook provide.
This unit has been designed for both professionals, and serious DIY'rs to diagnostic any vehicle that is compliant to OBDII/EOBD. It not only can read/clear DTCs, but also
can read live data in 2 modes, and perform many special tests.
It works with any OBD-II
compliant vehicle, features automatic protocol detection, and supports the
following functions:
- Diagnostic Codes: read and erase DTCs (both generic and
manufacturer specific)
- Display and Graph Real Time Parameters
- View Freeze Frame Data
- I/M Readiness
- MIL Status
- O2 Sensor Test
- Evaporative System Test
- Vehicle Information (VIN, Calibration ID, Calibration verification
number)
Key Features
- Stand alone operation
- DUAL - Large backlit displays (160x160 pixels).
- Automatic protocol detection
- Works with all OBD-II/EOBD/JOBD compliant vehicles.
- Supports all legislated OBD protocls:
- ISO 15765-4 (CAN)
- ISO 14230-4 (Keyword Protocol 2000)
- ISO 9141-2 (Asian, European, Chrysler vehicles)
- J1850 VPW (GM vehicles)
- J1850 PWM (Ford vehicles)
- Supports multiple languages
- Free firmware upgrades
Package Contents
- OBDBook unit
- User's Manual
- USB cable (for firmware updates)
- 9v Battery
Technical Specifications
- Display: Backlit LCD, 2x 2.36x2.36 in (60x60 mm), 160x160 pixels
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 140 F (0 to 60C)
- Storage Temperature: -4 to 158 F (-20 to 70C)
- Power: 9 to 15 volts, supplied via the diagnostic connector, 9 v backup
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