|
|
|
|
|
New BB600
Big
Banana Auto Scan Tool
OBDII
/ EOBD
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
er |
|
|
|
|
|
OBD
II Scanner |
|
|
|
Overview
Simply the fastest way to
diagnose your vehicle - Your Way, Your Time, Your Money
Are you here because your
vehicle has a"service
engine soon"
or"check
engine" light
on? This is not only frustrating, but can be very expensive to diagnose
and fix. Lucky for you, Mechanic Doctor offers this OBD II diagnostic
tool that not only saves time and money, but provides answers and a
piece of mind. This Professional scanner will display DTC codes PLUS
displays live data and much more.
Repair
issues like a Pro!
This trouble code
reader allows you to quickly understand the issue, repair the
problem(s) properly, and get yourself back on the road. Usually, these
tools pay for themselves the first time you use it. However, for non
DIY'ers, these scanners are perfect in providing valuable information
prior to going to a
repair shop. No more surprises - now that is priceless!
Having
trouble with Emissions Inspection? Don't worry. This
scan tool
will run a number of self checks to monitor the well-being of your
vehicles' engine management system. This tool can help get you through
your inspections in no time.
Buying a
Used Car?
No
problem. Our
OBD II Code Readers will retrieve VIN numbers and provide valuable
information. Check for codes and see if the vehicle has been tampered
with. Valuable information + informed decisions = great vehicle and
piece of mind
This
OBDII Trouble Code Reader Offers Live Data! Many times you
need a
device to do more than just pull a DTC code. This scanner allows to
read termperatures, timing, throttle position, engine load, O2 Sensor
Voltage, and many other parameters in real time.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OBD
II Scanner |
|
|
Features
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Vehicle Coverage
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
What is OBDII
OBDI was the first generation
of On Board Diagnostics. This was developed by the California
Resource Board in 1988 to better
monitor the emissions coming from your vehicle. The second
version OBDII was developed to technology and the desire to expand the
diagnostic capability. The OBD computer monitors the performance of the
engine and emissions systems and will provide an early indication of a
malfunction that has occurred in a certain subsystem. If a
problem is detected, then the system will illuminate the Malfunction
Indicator Light (MIL) and store the important information.
The stored information can then be retrieved by an OBD
scanner.
Does My Vehicle have OBDII or EOBD?
All cars and light trucks built and sold in the United States after
January 1, 1996, were required to be OBD II equipped. In
general, this means all 1996 model year cars and light trucks are
compliant, even if built in late 1996.
All petrol
cars sold within Europe since 1 January 2001 (EOBD), and diesel cars
manufactured from 2003, must have on-board diagnostic systems to
monitor engine emissions.
What is CAN?
Controller
Area Network (CAN) is the latest communication protocol that is being
used by most of the major vehicle manufacturers since 2006, some as
early as 2003. Starting in 2008, this communication protocol
will be mandatory from all vehicle manufacturers. CAN
protocol runs much faster than earlier OBD II protocols - around fifty
times the speed. The speed improvements, coupled with the
addition of new diagnostic paramaters, will give technicians the
ability to see more information faster. If you are looking
for an OBD II Auto Scanner that will work on late model vehicles, and
future vehicles, then we recommend purchasing an OBDII CAN enabled auto
scanner.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Specifications
- Display: Large
Backlit Display with Contrast Control
- External Power: 10.0
V - 15.5 V (provided from the vehicle's battery)
- Works with Standard 16 Pin
Sockets
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|