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Otc Pathfinder’96 Diagnostic Software Cartridge For Otc/matco/mac on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Hastings, Minnesota, US

Hastings, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:OTC Manufacturer Part Number:Pathfinder 96 Warranty:Yes

OTC Pathfinder‘96 Diagnostic Software for OTC/MATCO/MAC

 

OTC Pathfinder ‘96 Diagnostic Software Cartridge for OTC, MATCO, MAC, and Cornwell automotive diagnostic scanners.  Suitable for 4000E, 4000 ENHANCED, ENHANCED, ELITE, and GENISYS model scanners. Great used condition and fully tested. Scan engine computer error codes, view live data stream, and perform advanced automotive  diagnostics on:

  • Gen. Motors:        1989 - 1996  (Includes ABS-III, IV, Bosch ABS and more)
  • Ford:                    1989 - 1996  (Includes ABS, MECS ABS, and 4EAT Transmission)
  • Chrysler:               1989 - 1996  (Includes Chrysler badged Mitsubishi engine & transmission)
  •  Jeep:                    1991 - 1996  (Includes engine and transmission)
  • OBD II:                1994 - 1996  (Domestic vehicles equipped with OBD-II)         

No Users Manual however logical, menu driven software architecture makes navigation easy, even for beginning users.  Pathfinder 1996 diagnostic software together with the OTC diagnostic scan tool provides a wide range of automotive diagnostic functions plus repair information and specifications specifically for the vehicle you are testing.  The power and flexibility of Pathfinder provides many options:

  1. Fault code retrieval, description, and causes.
  2. Full data stream support for ‘89 to ‘95 GM, Ford with Data Communications Link (DCL), and Chrysler vehicles.
  3. Diagnostic and information coverage for GM, Ford (including Data Communication Link), Chrysler, and OBD II that includes engine, transmission, air bag, suspension, heating/ventilation/ air conditioning, driver information center, remote accessories control, anti-lock brakes and body computers for most vehicles equipped with these features.
  4. “Intermittent Failure” diagnostic information when no fault code is shown.
  5. Pathfinder “Guided Path” diagnostics that lead you through step-by-step to the solution.
  6. Pathfinder “Quick Path” that gives you shortcut information to quickly diagnose driveability problems.

Lots, lots more diagnostic capabilities for the savvy user.

 

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