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Mac Et1005 Mac Tools Perceptor Obd Ii Code Scanner on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Champlin, Minnesota, US

Champlin, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:MAC TOOLS Manufacturer Part Number:ET1005 Warranty:No

MAC ET1005 PERCEPTOR

CODE SCANNER/READER

Features:
 -Read hard and pending codes and their definitions
 -Erase codes and reset MIL
 -View freeze frame data
 -PC upload and printing capability
 -Off vehicle data review
 -Functions on all 1996 to current OBD II compliant vehicles
 -CAN capability
 -Internal library of trouble code definitions
 -Fully upgradeable to support future vehicles and tool enhancements via flash programming
 -Easy to use, menu driven software
 -Large 128x64 backlit graphic display with adjustable contrast
 -Detectable cable
 -3 year warranty
 -Padded ballistic nylon storage case
 -On board power. Self powered with 6 AAA batteries (included) to allow data review at the vehicle or at the work bench
 -Heavy-duty design
 -I/M readiness
 -Erase codes
 -Code look up
 -Read codes
 -Pending codes
 -Review Data

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