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High End Car Scanner Code Reader

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.

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RDT40 (Basic Diagnostic Code Reader)

Description: RDT40 is an easy-to-use tool for novice and light-to-moderate do-it-yourselfer customers. This is a very easy to use, highly reliable and accurate diagnostic tool. Having a clear LCD display and conveniently fits in the palm of your hand it makes the RDT40 easy to used as well as portable. This unit works with all 1996 and newer cars & light trucks that are OBD2 compliant. This device is for users that would like a quick diagnostic trouble code or to reset there engine light, but with limited technical details. It enables the user to read OBD II diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). RDT40 (CAN) AUTO REPAIR TOOL for OBD2 EOBD.

Features & Benefits:

  • Easy to-use, highly reliable and accurate tool.
  • Easy to-read LCD display, unit conveniently fits in the palm of your hand.
  • Works with all 1996 and newer cars & light trucks that are OBD2 compliant.
  • Reads SAE, generic (P0, P2, P3, U0) and manufacturer specific (P1, P3, and U1) Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC).
  • Erases trouble codes and determines the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) status.
  • Displays I/M Readiness Status and state OBD check
  • Retrieves VIN (Vehicle Identification NO.)on 2002 and newer vehicles that support Mode 9
  • Supports VPW PWM ISO9141 protocols
  • Wider vehicle coverage with CAN Protocol
  • Identifies and Displays Pending Codes.
  • English Interface
  • Mini 8*2 LCD easy-to-read back lit LCD display

Specifications:

  • Display: Backlit LCD 2-line, 8 characters.
  • Operating Temperature: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122 F°).
  • Storage Temperature: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158 F°).
  • Power: 8 to 16 Volts provided via vehicle battery.
  • Dimensions:
  • Length: 126mm (5.0"), Width: 78 mm (3.2"), Height: 28 mm (0.85")
  • Weight: 200g (7.12oz).

Accessories Includes:

  • User's Manual (Instructions on tool operations)
  • CDs (Includes user's manual, DTCs lookup library and etc.)
  • OBD2 Cable (Works between OBD2 tool and vehicle)

Vehicle Coverage
All OBD2 & EOBD compliant vehicles with a 16-pin Interface (include all 1996 and newer cars, light trucks and SUVs sold in the United States, all 2000 and newer sold in the Europe ,Japan and Asian Area) CAN, VPW, PWM,ISO9141, KW2000 protocols compliant vehicles (including those equipped with the next-generation protocol Control Area Network.)

Manual: RDT40 User Manual

Price: $79.99

Sale: $59.99

 

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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.