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Bluetooth OBD2 Scanner Turns iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire or Windows Device Into Diagnostic Scan Tool

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OBDLink MX+ Bluetooth OBD2 Scanner Turns Your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire or Windows Device into a Professional-Grade Diagnostic Scan Tool, Trip Computer, and Real-time Performance Monitor

This Bluetooth OBD2 scanner gives you more codes and advanced parameters than any other wireless OBD scanner - Unlimited FREE OEM data upgrades for Ford, GM, Mazda, Nissan/Infiniti, Toyota/Lexus/Scion vehicles.

The OBDLink MX+ reads and clears codes on all 1996 and newer OBD-II compliant vehicles.

The OBDLink App (included) provides advanced diagnostics, trip logging, multi-parameter graphing, customizable gauges, 0-60 times, 1/4 mile performance, Freeze Frame, SMOG readiness, over-voltage protection to prevent electrical fires, BatterySaver sleep mode so that it won't drain your battery, firmware updates, Dropbox support, and an industry-leading 3-year warranty.

The OBDLink MX+ works with dozens of favorite 3rd party apps, including Torque, Harry's Lap Timer, Carista, FORScan and more. Some apps are only available for Android so, please check with your app provider to make sure it is compatible with your device.

It works with iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Android, Windows, and Kindle Fire.

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OBD-II: Functions, Monitors and Diagnostic Techniques

OBD-II: Functions, Monitors and Diagnostic Techniques

For the first time, there is a resource that offers complete, comprehensive coverage of OBD-II and it encompasses everything you need to know to succeed as a technician in the field.

This exciting new offering combines coverage of the design of OBD-II, its role in state emission testing failures, diagnosis and repair, and the setting of readiness monitors, for a total learning solution.

OBD-II: Functions, Monitors, and Diagnostic Techniques provides technicians with a solid working knowledge of the purpose and functions of the OBD-II by beginning with an overview of the technology and its role in on-the-job tasks.

Using this as a foundation, more advanced topics are addressed, including the extremely high-powered diagnostic abilities involving the various scanner modes, as well as the hows and whys of setting readiness monitors.

With numerous practical examples and an emphasis on worldwide vehicle coverage that does not limit explanations to specific manufacturers, this book prepares readers for success in the industry.

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