Actron Digital Multimeter New In Sealed Package on 2040-parts.com
Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
Actron Digital Automotive Analyzer / Multimeter CP7665 This Auto Analyzer / Multimeter performs all standard electrical tests for on-car and bench troubleshooting. Locate faulty wiring, test electrical components, engine sensors, ignition and fuel systems and starting/charging system voltage. Pinpoint problem area and determine which components need repair or replacement. Features This includes
Comprehensive user manual with illustrated step-by-step automotive test procedures and examples in English, Spanish and French
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