U581 Professional SUPER Diagnostic Scan Tool CAN OBD2 OBD II Code Scanner Reader
UU581 Professional SUPER Diagnostic Scan Tool CAN OBD2 OBD II Code Scanner Reader 1.1 Tool Description: 1.LCD Display , 128*64 pixel display with contrast adjustment, Backlit 2.enter key selects displayed 3.exit key go back to the previous screens 4.up/down arrows-moves the selection pointer and scrolls up or down. 5.LEFT/RIGHT arrows-Select responses and moves cursor. 6.OBDII
UU581 Professional SUPER Diagnostic Scan Tool CAN OBD2 OBD II Code Scanner Reader
1.1 Tool Description:
1.LCD Display , 128*64 pixel display with contrast adjustment, Backlit
2.enter key selects displayed
3.exit key go back to the previous screens
4.up/down arrows-moves the selection pointer and scrolls up or down.
5.LEFT/RIGHT arrows-Select responses and moves cursor.
6.OBDII connector cable, connect car and the scan tool
1.2 Product Specifications:
Display-Backlit LCD,128*64 pixel display.
Operating Temperature- 0 to 50
Internal Power- 9v Cell
External Power: 10.0 to 15.5 vols provided via vehicle battery
Dimensions:
195mm Length 81mm Width 32mm Height
OBDII connector,1500mm
1.3 Product Features:
A. Works on all 1996 and newer cars & light trucks that are OBD II compliant (including the VPW, PWM, ISO, KWP 2000 and CAN protocols)
B. Reads and clears generic and manufacturer specific Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
C. trouble codes display on the LCD, needn’t the code book.
D. Scanning live data
E. Reading Freeze Frame Data
F. Testing I/M Reading Status
H. Reading vehicle info
I. Rescanning Data
VEHICLE COVERAGE:
1.GM (OBD-II)
2.Ford (OBD-II)
3.Chrysler (OBD-II)
4.Toyota (OBD-II)
5.Honda (OBD-II)
6.NISSAN (OBD-II)
7.Other Asian and European (OBD-II)
8.New CAN protocol cars.
Product Features
- GM ’96 – Current Year (OBD-II)
- Ford ’96 – Current Year (OBD-II)
- Chrysler ’96 – Current Year (OBD-II)
- Toyota ’96 – Current Year (OBD-II)
- Honda ’96 – Current Year (OBD-II)
Mine is an ACTRON scanner. It will scan, show the code nuembr and tell what the code means. Several times it has pointed me in the exact direction. Once in a while it gives me a general idea of where the problem is.I bought mine at a Pep Boys for around $150.00 on sale. This was several years ago so not sure what they are now. I swear by mine.ADDITIONAL DETAILS:I’m pretty sure any auto parts store would carry them. You might even check out Walmart or Target. They may be cheaper there.The one I have is model #CP9135. It gives the code # (ie P0170) and below that, tells what it means (ie. Fuel Trim Malfunction, Bank 1) Mine is about 4 or 5 years old. Not sure if they still make this exact model, but it has been a good one.Hope this helps and good luck