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OBDII Diagnostic Tools

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8 Volt Converter for DM-6
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PN: 8VConverter

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8 Volt Converter for DM-6

8V Converter Required for all sensor modules except SM-AFR for DM-6 Connection

28.90

60mm Gauge Mount/Holder
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PN: mount60

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60mm Gauge Mount/Holder

Dash Mountable hardware for 60mm (2 3/8") iMFD Gauges

22.00

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Spare OBD II Cable for ScanGauge
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PN: sgIIcable

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Spare OBD II Cable for ScanGauge

150 cm Spare OBD II Cable for ScanGauge

27.80

Oxygen Sensor Bung Plug
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PN: O2plug

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Oxygen Sensor Bung Plug

plug for O2 Bung

17.40

MultiGauge Link 3.5mm Y Splitter Cable
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PN: MLINKSP

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MultiGauge Link 3.5mm Y Splitter Cable

Expand your custom setup

10.40

Sensor Module Connect Kit
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PN: SM-ConnectKit

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Sensor Module Connect Kit

Connect Kit for SM

17.40

Display Module Connect Kit
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PN: DM-ConnectKit

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Display Module Connect Kit

Connect Kit for DM

17.40

Scangauge Daisy Chain Cable
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PN: sg_daisy_chain

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Scangauge Daisy Chain Cable

Connect multiple ScanGauge units inline by daisy chaining them together

10.40

Επιλέξτε OBDII εργαλεία για άμεση διάγνωση και παρακολούθηση οχημάτων.

Επιλέξτε OBDII εργαλεία για άμεση διάγνωση και παρακολούθηση οχημάτων.

Frequently Asked Questions

OBDII diagnostic tools are used to read and clear error codes from a vehicle’s engine control unit (ECU). They can provide insights into the health of the engine, transmission, emissions systems, and other vehicle components, allowing for easier troubleshooting and maintenance.
Yes, OBDII diagnostic tools are designed for DIY use. Basic tasks such as reading and clearing trouble codes, monitoring engine parameters, and resetting the check engine light can be done with an OBDII scanner.
Plug the OBDII scanner into the car’s OBDII port (usually located under the dashboard near the steering wheel). Turn on the vehicle, follow the scanner’s instructions to read the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC), and interpret the results to identify any issues.
Use an OBDII tool during regular maintenance to check for any potential issues, before and after long trips, or when the check engine light is illuminated. It’s also helpful when preparing for inspections or troubleshooting vehicle performance problems.

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