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Tecalemit Garage Equipment, the UK’s largest supplier of workshop and MoT equipment, has introduced an ergonomically designed European On Board Diagnostic (EOBD) tool to its already extensive product range.
The EOBD2 scanner offers workshop technicians a quick and easy way to access over 28,000 fault codes and definitions, covering both generic and manufacturer’s engine related codes.
The hand-held portable diagnostic tool can help to determine what work and equipment may be required to correct a fault, before tying up larger items of diagnostic equipment and space in a busy workshop – and all within 15 seconds of plugging the tool into the diagnostic socket.
The scanner’s Auto-Relink™ feature means that whilst the scanner is connected to a vehicle, data will update itself every 15 seconds, helping the technician to validate a repair whilst performing drive cycles.
Tecalemit’s EOBD2 scanner captures and displays Freeze Frame Data at the point the fault code was logged, offering the technician a detailed picture of how the vehicle was performing when the Check Engine light illuminated. Using this information the technician can confirm and rectify the problem.
With the push of a single button, stored DTCs (Diagnostic Trouble Codes) can be erased, the monitor reset and the Malfunction Indicator Light (MAL), also known as the “Check Engine” light is turned off.
Whilst some technology can rapidly become obsolete, the EOBD2 scanner has been future-proofed with the inclusion of free code and definition updates, available for download from the internet, throughout the life of the tool.
This entry level scanner is both affordable and cost-effective and comes supplied with detailed instructions, a detachable EOBD, Data Link Connector (DLC) cable, and storage case. Linked to a PC and printer it can also provide an instant fault-report print-out for customers and technicians.
Tecalemit offers a complete range of workshop and MoT testing equipment, all with warranty and full service back-up from its team of in-house, factory-trained service engineers, located throughout the UK. On-site maintenance, testing, re-calibration and troubleshooting can all be carried out on site, minimising downtime for customers.