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Matco Tools 11 Piece Noid-lite And Iac Test Kit Nlt3054c Used on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
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Yuba City, California, US

Yuba City, California, US
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USED Matco Tools 11 Piece Noid-Lite/IAC Tester Set.

Used and in Excellent Condition

Simplest method for eliminating the EFI system or idle air control as possible faults on no-start vehicles

Disconnect the fuel injectors, plug in a Noid Lite, and crank the engine; a flashing light indicates normal pulsing voltage

Expanded set of eight specific Noid Lites covers: GM PFI, Ford TBI, Geo TBI, Bosch PFI, GM TBI, GM SCPI

And now new applications of Bosch 2 and Multec 2, plus two GM IAC testers

Includes remote viewing fiber optic cable.

Includes a molded plastic case and harness extension that allows for convenient remote viewing

One of the Hand Tools I No Longer Need.  I’m a Retired Auto Mechanic. Any tools I am selling were bought and paid for by me.

 

 

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