Updatable Super Can Obd Ii Obd 2 Code Scanner /reader! New (tp-280can) on 2040-parts.com
US $48.99
Location:
Bartlett, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within:30 Days
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Return policy details:Item exchange and full refund are guaranteed if the item is returned within 30-days of payment clearing. Shipping/handling fee is not refundable and the buyer should pay for the return shipping. No Exceptions.
Restocking Fee:No
Warranty:Yes
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UPDATABLE SUPER CAN OBD2 Code Scanner (TP-280CAN) |
PC Updatable , Live Data, Freeze Frame Data, I/M Status... |
Full Money-back Guarantee Within 30-days |
Two Locations: New York-USA and Ontario-Canada |
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LATEST VERSION: PC UPDATABLE VIA USB CABLE
This Code Scanner is a handy device which specifically reads and erases trouble codes in your vehicles. It is a stand alone unit. This scanner easily connects to the diagnostic socket and will quickly find your trouble issues by reading the specific diagnostic trouble code ( DTC ), I/M Status, Freeze Frame Data and vehicle information. It displays the detailed description of the trouble code on a large all-in-one LCD. Moreover, this tool is able to display live data from your car's computer, such as current RPM, engine coolant temperature, vehicle speed, oxygen sensor data, and much more.
This scanner works on all five OBD II protocols:
- SAE J1850 - PWM
- SAE J1850 - VPW
- ISO 9141-2
- ISO 14230-4 - KWP 2000
- ISO 15765-4 - CAN (Controller Area Network)
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Main Features: |
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1. Work with all 1996 and newer cars & trucks -- US Models, European, Japanese, Asian, German, Korean... |
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2. Support all five OBD II protocols: CAN Bus (Controller Area Network), ISO 9141-2, ISO 14230 (KWP2000), SAE J1850 PWM , SAE J1850 VPM |
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3. Updatable via USB cable. |
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4. Read both Generic and Manufacturer specific Diagnostic Trouble Codes. |
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5. Display the detailed description of the trouble code on a large all-in-one LCD. |
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6. Retrieve pending Diagnostic Trouble Codes even if Check Engine Light is not ON. |
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7. Read Live Data: |
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- Fuel System Status
- Coolant Temperature
- Short Term Fuel Trim
- Long Term Fuel Trim
- Engine RPM
- Vehicle Speed
- Intake Air Temperature
- Absolute Throttle Position
- Second Air
- Oxygen sensor value
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8. Read Freeze Frame Data. |
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9. Read Vehicle Information including VIN #. |
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10. Check monitor status, make sure all the monitors completed their diagnostic testing and verify if the repair was completed properly. |
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11. Turn off Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) /Check Engine Light. |
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12. Clear stored codes and reset monitor status. |
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13. 9V Internal battery backup for off-car display. |
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14. Dimension: 188×82×30 mm |
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15. One year warranty. |
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Package Includes: |
- TP-280CAN OBD-II Code Scanner.
- Data Link Connector (DLC) Cable.
- USB Cable
- User Manual.
- Software CD.
- Soft Nylon Case.
- 9V Internal Battery.
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Does this Code Scanner work on my car? |
This OBD2 Code Scanner is designed to work on all OBD2 compliant vehicles. It is required by Federal Law that all 1996 and newer vehicles (cars and light trucks) sold in the United States and Canada must be OBD2 compliant and this includes all Domestic, Asian and European vehicles.
Some 1994 and 1995 model year vehicles are also OBD2 compliant. To verify if your vehicle is OBD2 compliant or not, check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information Label which is usually located under the hood or by the radiator. If the vehicle is OBD2 compliant, the label will state "OBD II Certified". Besides, all OBD2 compliant vehicles must have a 16-pin Data Link Connector (DLC) which is usually located under the instrument panel of the vehicle. |
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How to use? |
- Stop the vehicle and turn the ignition key to the "OFF" position.
- Connect the Code Scanner to the 16-pin Data Link Connector (DLC).
- Turn the ignition key to the "ON" position.
- Press the READ button to retrieve Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).
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Worldwide Shipping: |
Two Locations: New York, USA and Ontario, Canada |
CANADA $1 9.98
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$8.99 for additional item.
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Canada Post Expedited Parcel.
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Shipped from Ontario, Canada. We will pay GST for you. NO duty or taxes! |
WORLDWIDE (Yes! anywhere) $ 29.98
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$25.99 for additional item.
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International Airmail from China. Shipping information may be incomplete.
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Buyer is responsible for any duties, tariffs or taxes imposed by their local postal authority.
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Shipping time may take 20 business days. It may be longer to remote areas and some other countries. | |
Items shipped within 2 business days of payment clearing in US and Canada. Other international airmail shipped within 5 business days . |
Local pick-up is not available. | |
Sales and Return Policies |
1. Accept credit or debit card and bank payments easily with PayPal.
2. Canadian residents, the S/H fee is US $19.98. The item will be shipped from Toronto and we will pay GST for you.
3. The payment must be received within 4-days of the close of this auction. Non-paying bidder will be reported to eBay Resolution Center.
4. Item exchange and full refund are guaranteed if the item is returned within 30-days of payment clearing. Shipping/handling fee is not refundable and the buyer should pay for the return shipping. No Exceptions. |
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Good Luck and Thanks for Looking! |
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