Craftsman Scantool Can Obd2 Diagnostic Tool 20890 New on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Ohio, US
Diagnose
Check Engine light warnings on 1996 and newer vehicles, including CAN. Works on
all 1996 and newer cars, light trucks, and SUVs Domestic, Asian and European
Import. Intuitive plug-and-play interface displays over 20 critical values at
one time. Unit retrieves and displays manufacturer-specific diagnostic codes,
I/M Readiness status and Freeze Frame data. Easily clears stored faults and
turns off the Check Engine light. Print vehicle diagnostic reports, perform
Internet updates and access Optional Repair Solutions to find the most likely
fix with parts and labor costs. Improve your vehicles reliability and efficiency.
USB cable, Serial PC cable, manual, batteries and Storage pouch. Trilingual. Open Box never used New Bid with Confidence actual tem in pictures
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