Actron Pocketscan Plus Cp9550 Obd Ii & Can on 2040-parts.com
Olmsted Falls, Ohio, US
Actron Pocket Scan Plus is the most advanced powerful and compact code
reader available, DTC's (Diagnostic Trouble Codes) and descriptions are
just a start of the tasks it can handle. Pocket scan plus also provides
freeze frame data, VIN info and performs the important task of (I/M)
Inspection Maintenance-readiness testing by displaying the I/M readiness
monitor status. Great for use before and after repairs are made. The
small size makes it perfect for easy storage and use.
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