Innova Equus 3100 "f Version" Obd2 Code Reader on 2040-parts.com
United States, US
This scanner is in perfect working condition (some are very lightly use, some are like brand new). This one has "F version" (you should make sure to buy the later version scanner, the better; to me, the regular Innova 3100, or the "a or b version" are too old). THE LATER VERSION ALWAYS IS THE BETTER.
For manual or OBD- PC Link software, please visit the manufacture website for download:
http://www.innova.com/en-US/Support/DownloadTool
Please select the scanner model 3100f before download.
The Equus 3100 Innova CanOBD2 Diagnostic Tool reveals the source of "Check Engine" light warnings quickly. This user-friendly car diagnostic tool can be easily connected to your car or truck. It works well with domestic or foreign 1996 and newer car, SUV or light truck. This engine diagnostic tool can perform many tasks including extracting a list of diagnostic trouble codes as well as code definitions from your car's computer. The Equus 3100 Innova diagnostic code reader can help in determining the cause of engine light warnings. It refreshes the information every 30 seconds to ensure that you get the latest information for easy car repairing. The battery backup memory also provides off-car reviews and analysis.
Equus 3100 Innova CanOBD2 Diagnostic Tool:
· Works
on any 1996 and newer car, light truck or SUV, Foreign and domestic cars
· Features
unique patented all-in-one screen and LED display
· Allows
for quick State Emissions readiness check and drive cycle verification
· Automatic
refresh updates data every 30 seconds when connected to the vehicle
· OBD2
diagnostic tool easily verifies repair completion
· Retrieves
OBD2 DTCs: Generic Codes (P0, P2, P3, and U0) / Manufacturer Specific Codes
(P1, P3, and U1)
· Communicates
with all OBD2 protocols: C.A.N. (Controller Area Network), ISO 9141, J1850PWM,
J1850VPW, KWP 2000 ISO 14230-4
· OBD2
diagnostic tool includes Spanish and French Interface and Definitions (selected
by a menu command)
· Displays
Freeze Frame Data
· Unit
can be flash-updated with a standard Windows PC (OBD-PC Link software required
and included with tool)
· Memory/Battery
backup for off-car review and analysis
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