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EiioX MaxiScan MS300 CAN Diagnostic Scan Tool for OBDII Vehicles

February 3, 2014 - Comment

The MaxiScan MS300 code reader supports all OBD2 protocols, including the newly released Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol. Though it is small, it is able to retrieve same information as large expensive scanners! Features&Specifications: 1.Works with all 1996 and newer vehicles that are OBD2 compliant (including CAN) 2.Reads and clears generic and manufacturer specific Diagnostic

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The MaxiScan MS300 code reader supports all OBD2 protocols, including the
newly released

Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol. Though it is small, it is able to
retrieve same

information as large expensive scanners!

Features&Specifications:

1.Works with all 1996 and newer vehicles that are OBD2 compliant (including CAN)

2.Reads and clears generic and manufacturer specific Diagnostic Trouble Codes
(DTCs) and turns off

check engine light

3.Supports multiple trouble code requests: generic codes, pending codes and
manufacturer specific

codes

4.Reviews the emission readiness status of OBD monitors

5.No batteries needed-powered via detachable OBD2 cable

6.Backlit LCD, 2-line, 8 characters

Operating Temperature: 0 to 50(-32 to 122 F)

Storage Temperature: -20 to 70 (-4 to 158 F)

Package Included:

1x MaxiScan® MS300 Tool

1x User’s Manual

1x CD software

Product Features

  • Retrieves generic and manufacturer specific Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC), includes definitions lookup software on CD and displays DTC definitions on screen
  • Features an easy-to-read backlit LCD screen, multilingual menu and DTC definitions and standard 16-pin OBD-II connector–no additional cables are needed
  • Works with all OBD-II compliant U.S., European and Asian vehicles (OBD-II is standard on all cars sold in U.S. post-1996)
  • Retrieves VIN (Vehicle Identification No) on 2002 and newer vehicles that support Mode 9
  • Supports the CAN (Controller Area Network) protols and all other current OBD-II protocols

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