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Honda Marine Diagnostic Kit (marine Hds) on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
Location:

Vilniaus raj, default, LT

Vilniaus raj, default, LT
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:If the product does not work for a seller faults Restocking Fee:No

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Honda Marine Diagnostic kit

 

Designed for Honda fuel injected outboard engines. 

Includes a hardware interface module and a PC software, which allows the user to quickly determine the cause of the "FI" light coming on. 

The user is able to read the diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and clear them after the repair.

 

 » Cost is fraction of the factory OBD tool, affordable even for individuals and small repair shops. 

 » Software updates are offered FREE of charge for the lifetime of this product. Updates are automatic. 

 » Sensor values are shown in real time, enabling a trained personnel for extended fault and engine performance analysis. 

 » The measurements are captured automatically and can be saved and played back from file. 

 » The USB connection, compact size and auto setup make this product portable and extremely easy to use. 

 » Rugged design, 100% weatherproof. Supplied in hard case.

 

Working with:

BF 115A - (2005-2006)

BF 115D - (all)

BF 130A - (2005-2006)

BF 135A - (2004-2006)

BF 135A4 - (all)

BF 150A - (2004-2006)

BF 175A - (2003-2007)

BF 250A - (all)

BF 40D - (all)

BF 50D - (all)

BF 60A - (all)

BF 75A - (all)

BF 90D - (all)

BFP 60A - (all)

 

 

What is the minimum system requirement to run the software ? 

All computers running Windows (any version) and having a USB port will do. The minimum screen resolution is 1024x600. 

 

How to use the tool ? 

-  Have the ignition key in OFF position. 

-  Connect the OBD tool connector to the 4-pole diagnostic plug of the engine, and connect the USB plug to your Windows PC. 

-  Start the OBD tool application. 

-  Select neutral, turn ignition On and have the engine stop switch in RUN position. 

-  Press the "Connect" button. The engine parameters must be shown on the screen. 

-  Start the engine if you wish to inspect parameters with the engine running. 

 

Diagnostic kit include:

- Adapter with all cables.

- CD with software (with lifetime FREE updates).

- Supplied in hard case.

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