Overview: OBD scanning is a newly developed wireless scanning tool. It supports all OBD II protocols automatically
Voltage: 12-24 (V)
Applicable models: Multiple models
1) ISO9141-2 (5-baud rate initialization, 10.4Kbaud)
2) ISO14230-4 KWP (5-baud rate initialization, 10.4 baud)
3) ISO14230-4 KWP (fast initialization, 10.4 baud)
4) ISO15765-4 (11 digit number, 500 kilobaud)
5) ISO15765-4 (29bit number, 500 baud)
6) ISO15765-4 (11 digit number, 250 baud)
7) ISO15765-4 (250 baud ID, 29 bit)
Default settings (user adjustable):
1) All OBD II standard vehicle engineering.
2) Wireless (Bluetooth) greater than 15 meters.
3) Including software for Palm, PDA, and mobile phones.
4) Including software on Windows PC.
5) Software includes Windows smartphones.
Basic functions:
1) Read diagnostic fault codes, universal and manufacturer specific, and display their meanings (beyond the definition of universal codes in the 3000 database).
2) Clear fault codes and turn off MIL (“Check Engine” light).
3) Display data from current sensors, including:
4) Engine speed
5) Calculate load value
6) Coolant temperature
7) Fuel system status
8) Vehicle driving speed.
9) Short term fuel adjustment
10) Long term fuel adjustment
11) Intake manifold pressure
12) Timed advance
13) Intake temperature
14) Air flow rate
15) Absolute throttle position
16) Oxygen sensor voltage/related short-term fuel trim
17) Fuel system status
18) Fuel pressure

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