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Code Scanner Equus Innova 3100 Canobd2 Diagnostic Tool Mint Cond on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Brewer, Maine, US

Brewer, Maine, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Innova Manufacturer Part Number:3100 Warranty:No

  • Quickly reveals the cause of "Check Engine" light warnings on any foreign or domestic 1996 and newer car, light truck or SUV including ABS systems
  • Features a patented all-in-one screen and LED display for quick State Emissions readiness check and drive cycle verification
  • Automatically refreshes data every 30 seconds when connected to the vehicle, making it easy to verify repair completion
  • Battery backup memory provides off-car review and analysis
  • Unit can be USB (cable included) flash updated with a standard Windows® PC
I do not have the CD but you can download program from company website. 
No refund and no exchanges. I have been burned too many times on eBay

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