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Autel MaxiScan MS300 OBD2 / OBDII Code Autel Diagnostic Scanner
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Autel MaxiScan MS300 OBD2 / OBDII Code Scanner
The MaxiScan MS300 OBD2 / OBDII Code Scanner provides auto enthusiasts and do-it-yourselfers with an easy, portable and economic way to check Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and their definitions for OBD-II compliant vehicles. OBD-II is the second generation of onboard diagnostics and has been a mandatory requirement for all vehicles sold in the US since 1996, both domestic and imports. The MS300 supports all current OBD-II protocols--communications between your car's components and systems--including the newly released Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol. The included CD containing 7,000 DTC definitions allows you to troubleshoot a wide variety of generic, manufacturer-specific and pending trouble codes, and drawing power from your car's own electrical system the unit does not require batteries or an AC adapter. Simply plug it in via its standard 16-pin OBD-II connector at the first sign of trouble and start diagnosing, regardless of your post-1996 car's make or model.
Specifications
1. Display: Backlit LCD, 2-line, 8 characters
2. Operating Temperature: 0 to 50 C (32 to 122 F)
3. Storage Temperature: -20 to 70 C (-4 to 158 F)
4. Power: 10.0 to 15.5 Volts provided via vehicle battery
5. Dimensions:
Length Width Height
113 mm ( 4.4") 74 mm ( 2.9") 21mm (0.83")
NW: 0.25 Kg(0.45lb), GW: 0.27Kg(0.50lb)
Features:
Works with all 1996 and later OBDII compliant US, European and
Asian vehicles
Reads and clears generic and manufacturer specific Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTCs) and turns off check engine light
Supports multiple trouble code requests: generic codes, pending
codes and manufacturer specific codes
Supports CAN (Controller Area Network) and all other current OBDIII protocols
Reviews the emission readiness status of OBD monitors
Determines the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) status
Retrieves VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on 2002 and newer
vehicles that support Mode 9
Utilizes standard 16-pin OBDII connector meaning no additional connectors or cables are necessary
Includes CD software with over 7000 DTC definitions
No batteries required: Unit is powered via detachable OBD-II cable
Retrieves vehicle information (VIN, CIN and CVN)
Display: Backlit LCD, 2-line, 8 characters
Dimensions: length 113 mm/44", width 74 mm/29", height 21mm/083"
Description:
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
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
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)
The MaxiScan MS300 CAN OBD-II Code Reader provides auto enthusiasts
and do-it-yourselfers with an easy, portable and economic way to
check Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and their definitions for
OBD-II compliant vehicles. OBDII is the second generation of onboard diagnostics and has been a
mandatory requirement for all vehicles sold in the US since 1996,
both domestic and imports. The MS300 supports all current OBDII protocols--communications between your car's components and
systems--including the newly released Controller Area Network (CAN)
protocol. The included CD containing 7,000 DTC definitions allows
you to troubleshoot a wide variety of generic,
manufacturer-specific and pending trouble codes, and drawing power
from your car's own electrical system the unit does not require
batteries or an AC adapter. Simply plug it in via its standard
16-pin OBD-II connector at the first sign of trouble and start
diagnosing, regardless of your post-1996 car's make or model.
The MaxiScan Code scanner 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. This code reader reviews the emission readiness status of OBD monitors and determines the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) status as well as turns off check engine light. It comes with free CD software with over 7000 DTC definitions and is powered via detachable OBD2 cable.