Obd Ii Scanner Innova Equus Computer And Sensor Testing Tool, Can/obd I/obd Ii on 2040-parts.com
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Innova Equus Scanner Computer and Sensor Testing Tool, CAN/OBD I/OBD II, Scanner, Cables, Case, Kit. Innova took all of the features of their CanOBD2 tool and added OBD1 coverage for 1982-95 vehicles with their Innova CanOBD 2&1 tool kits. The kits include the reader tool, software, and a soft case and adapters you need to read OBD1 and 2-equipped vehicles. New in original box.
Brand: Equus
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