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~~new~~ Autel Oil Light And Airbag Reset Tool With Case (snap On, Mac, Matco) on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes

Autel Oil Light & Airbag Reset Tool
This is a brand new unit. We do not guarantee if software is up to date or not unopened item

Features and Functions:

Resets oil inspection light
Resets oil service light
Sets inspection 1 service interval
Sets inspection 2 service interval
Sets inspection mileage
Resets airbags
Step-by-step on-screen manual reset instructions
Extremely easy-to-use with intuitive navigation
Highly reliable
Ergonomic design
Update-able via internet
Strong housing with protective rubber boot

Vehicle Coverage:

Acura
Audi
BMW
Buick
Cadillac
Chevrolet/GMC
Chrysler
Ford/Mercury/Lincoln
Honda
Isuzu
Jeep
Land Rover
Mercedes Benz
Nissan/Infinity/Oldsmobile
Pontiac
Saab
Saturn
Scion
Seat
Skoda
Toyota/Lexus
Vauxhall
VW
Volvo
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