Equus 3120 - Equus CanOBD Code Readers

Equus 3120 - Equus CanOBD Code Readers

Equus #390-3120

Can OBD2 & 1 Tool Kit
  • Works on all 1982 and newer vehicles (click ''More Info'' for specific vehicles)
  • Reads, Views, and Erases diagnostic trouble codes
  • $219.99 Ships
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    Equus 3120 - Equus CanOBD Code Readers

    Equus 3120 - Equus CanOBD Code Readers Details

    CanOBD-2 & 1 Code Readers

    Features / Functions :

  • Designed to retrieve OEM Enhanced and Transmission diagnostic codes in all OBD2 (1996 and newer) and some of the most popular OBD1 (1981 to 1995) vehicles
  • Features unique patented all-in-one screen display and LED display for quick State Emissions readiness check and drive cycle verification Code Definition is Displayed on Unit - in English / French / Spanish
  • Unit can be flash updated with a standard Windows® PC (OBD-PC Link™ software required / included with tool)
  • Memory / Battery backup for off-car review and analysis

    OBD2 Coverage / Features:
  • Automatic refresh updates data every 30 seconds when connected to the vehicle - an easy way to verify repair completion
  • Communicates with all OBD 2 protocols: C.A.N. (Controller Area Network), ISO 9141, J1850PWM, J1850VPW, KWP 2000 ISO 14230-4
  • Displays OBD2 Freeze Frame Data
  • Comes with access to innova.com RepairSolutions which gives trouble code definitions, a full diagnostic report, probable causes, most likely fix to DTC's, repair costs and more.

    OBD1 Code Reader Coverage:
  • General Motors - 1982 to 1993 and some 1994 to 1995 models
  • Ford, Lincoln, Mercury - 1983 to 1995 models with EEC-IV Systems
  • Performs: KOEO, KOER, Timing Check, Cylinder Balance Test, Output State Test, Wiggle Test
  • Toyota / Lexus - 1991 to 1995
  • Chrysler / Dodge / Plymouth - 1984 to 1995
  • Jeep - 1993 to 1995

  • Equus 3120 - Equus CanOBD Code Readers

    Equus Innova Diagnostic Tools

    One of the most exciting improvements in the automobile industry was the addition of on-board diagnostics (OBD) on vehicles, or in more basic terms, the computer that activates the vehicle's ''CHECK ENGINE'' light. OBD I was designed to monitor manufacturer-specific systems on vehicles built from 1981 to 1995. Then came the development of OBD II, which is on all 1996 and newer vehicles sold in the U.S. Like its predecessor, OBD II was adopted as part of a government mandate to lower vehicle emissions. But what makes OBD II unique is its universal application for all late model cars and trucks - domestic and import. This sophisticated program in the vehicle's main computer system is designed to detect failures in a range of systems, and can be accessed through a universal OBD II port, which is usually found under the dash. For all OBD systems, if a problem is found, the computer turns on the ''CHECK ENGINE light'' to warn the driver, and sets a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) to identify where the problem occurred. A special diagnostic tool, such as a code reader, is required to retrieve these codes, which DIYers and installers alike use as a starting point for repairs.

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