Product description
Car care and repair can be expensive, especially if you don't know what the issue is. While you can take it to a mechanic to diagnose the problem, having some automotive expertise and a DIY attitude can save you money and time by locating the issue yourself. To do this, you need an on board diagnostic II (OBD-II) scan tool. This automotive tool will communicate with a car's on board computer system to see what issues the sensors and computer detect. To help boost you're automotive detective skills, here’s our OBD-II scanner YOU should check out.
Turn off Check Engine Light
YA101 OBD2 scanner can access PCM module of OBD2 compliant vehicles and read and clear diagnostic trouble codes(DTCs), make sure your engine is in good condition, and turn off Check Engine Light when proper repair is done according to the DTC displayed on the back-lit screen.
Allows you to retrieve and view the O2 Sensor Monitor test results from the vehicle's onboard computer to view the most recently completed tests. Accurately identifies failures of oxygen sensors and vehicle emissions-related errors.
The built-in DTC database allows you to query your confused fault codes anytime, anywhere. By explaining, you can clearly know why your car is sick. In this way, the problem can be solved faster, the fault code can be cleared, and the safe driving of the car can be guaranteed.
I/M readiness is to test the Misfire/Fuel system/Comprehensive component. Shows whether the various emissions-related systems on the vehicle are operating properly. This function can help you pass SMOG TEST. "N/A" means Not Applicable on this vehicle, "INC" means Incomplete or not ready, "OK" means Completed or Monitor Ok.
Tips:Not all monitors are supported by all vehicles.
KINGBOLEN YA101 OBD2 Scanner is a “Plug and Play” device without battery for not worrying about battery drain. When you plug its diagnostic cable into the vehicle’s DLC socket, the code reader will get the power directly from the vehicle and start working, which is pretty easy for beginners.
YA101 Code Reader Support Car List:
Need Standard OBD2 Protocols from 2000 to now
Need Standard OBD2 Protocols from 2003 to now
Need Standard OBD2 Protocols from 2006 to now
Need Standard OBD2 Protocols from 2009 to now