New Eco Obd2 Economy Chip Tuning Box For Diesel Cars Blue 15% Fuel Save on 2040-parts.com
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NEW ECO OBD2 Economy Chip Tuning Box For Diesel Cars BLUE 15% Fuel Save Lower EmissionItem Description
EcoOBD2 finds out the hidden power of your car -15% Fuel Saved -Lower Emission (More Eco Friendly) Installation and Calibration 1 - Pull the Car Key out from the ignition. 2 - Find OBD2 connector(*) in your car and Plug in EcoOBD2 3 - Insert the key into the ignition and twist the key to the first stage. (Do not start the car) 4 - Press the reset buttom for about 5 sec. After releasing the buttom, just wait for a while about 30-54 sec. (EcoOBD2 will communicate and establish connection with ECU) 5 - Start up the engine. 6 - EcoOBD2 will recognize your vehicle and your driving habits, after around 200 km/150 miles driving and thus EcoOBD2 will adjust itself to match your car perfectly for more fuel saving. OBD2 necessarily for cars: - Sold after January 1, 1996 in the USA - Sold after January 1, 2001 in the European Union - With diesel engine sold after January 1, 2003 (*)Where is OBD2 connector located in your car? 1 Driver's side, underneath dasboard, in the area under the steering column, 2 Driver's side, underneath dasboard,between the driver-side door and steering column area 3 Driver's side, underneath dasboard, between the steering column area and the center console 4 Driver's side, dashboard instrument/gauge area, between the steering column and center console 5 Driver's side, dashboard instrument/gauge area, between the driver-side door and steering column 6 Center console, vertical surface left of vehicle centerline 7 Center console, vertical surface right of vehicle centerline or on passenger side of center console 8 Center console, horizontal surface in front passenger area. Packing List: - EcoOBD2 Chip Tuning Box For Diesel Cars - User Manuel English Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions
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