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Actrton Code Scanner Cp9015 Domestic Ford Lincoln Mercury on 2040-parts.com

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Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
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ACTRTON CODE SCANNER CP9015 DOMESTIC FORD LINCOLN MERCURY  Like New used one time comes with book free shipping USA 48 states only

Actron CP9015

  • Ford Code Scanner
  • Detailed Description

    This Ford code scanner accesses Ford's self-test system, retrieves engine trouble codes from the on-board diagnostics computer, and uses audio and visual indicators for reading the codes. This code scanner features a built-in battery which eliminates the need for a cable. The battery is not included

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