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with the manufacture for lowest prices, highest quality products and best
service in the industry.
Benefits include:
• High profit margins.
• New products constantly being developed.
• We maintain an extensive sales representative network for the best customer service.
• We have an extensive regional and national advertizing program.
• Offer protected territories.
RDT79
Save fuel, time and repair costs by diagnosing car problems yourself! The RDT79 is an affordable, easy-to-use tool for the car buff or Do-It-Yourselfer.
Features & Benefits:
1. Easy to-use, highly reliable and accurate tool.
2. Easy to-read LCD display, unit fits conveniently fits in the palm or your hand.
3. Works with all 1996 and newer cars & trucks that are OBD2 compliant.
4. Read and clears SAE, generic and manufacturer specific Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC).
5. Records real-time engine performance data.
OST-1100
Description:
OST-1100 can be used to turn off service reminder light and oil&maintanence light for major brand vehicles. It is perfect for the Do-it-yourselfers and let users handle the job in a cost-effective way without the need of OEM tools.
Features:
- Turn off service reminder light and oil&maintenance light
- Resets Oil Service Light
- Sets Inspection Service Interval
- Sets Inspection Mileage
- Resets airbags on selected vehicle
- Step-by-step on-screen manual reset instructions
- Extremely easy-to-use with intuitive navigation
- Highly reliable
- Ergonomic design
- Updateable via internet
Accessories:
- USB cable
- User manual
- Plastic case
- Extension cable
- OBDII & OBDI connectors
Computerized engine control systems have a certain amount of built-in self-diagnostic capability to detect problems that affect engine performance and emissions. The same is true for the antilock brake system and other onboard systems that are computer controlled.
Related Terms
OBD-II
When a fault is detected, the computer will store a diagnostic trouble code in its memory and illuminate the "Check Engine" light. On some vehicles, the computer can be put into a special diagnostic mode by grounding certain terminals on a diagnostic connector. This will cause the Check Engine or other lights to flash out the fault code. On many vehicles, though, a scan tool must be plugged into the computer system to access and read the codes.





