Vehicles manufactured before these dates may also be OBD-II compliant, but this varies greatly
between manufacturers and models. To verify, check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information
(VECI) Label which is located under the bonnet or by the radiator of most vehicles. If the vehicle is
OBD II compliant, the label will designate "OBD II Certified". All OBD II compliant vehicles will also
have a "common" sixteen-pin Data Link Connector (DLC) located under the dash.
FEATURES
• Works with all 1996 and newer OBDII compliant vehicles
(Including CAN)
• Reads and clears generic and manufacturer specific diagnostic
trouble codes (DTC’s) and turns off check engine light
• Code definitions are displayed on unit screen
• Reviews the emission readiness status of OBDII monitors
• Determines malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) status
• Retrieves VIN (Vehicle Identification No.) on 2002 and newer
vehicles that support Mode 9
• Stand-alone unit, no additional laptop/computer required to
Operate
• Easy to use with one plug in
• No batteries required - unit is powered via OBD2 cable
• Software CD with over 10,000 DTC definitions included
INTENDED USE
This device is designed for private, domestic use only, and is not designed for commercial,
industrial or trade use.