MUCAR CDL50 OBD2 Scanner, Check Engine Car Code Reader with Full OBD2 Functions(Vehicle Info/MIL/EVAP/Freeze Frame/DTC Library), Diagnostic Scan Tool for All OBD II & EOBD Cars After 1996

MUCAR CDL50 OBD2 Scanner, Check Engine Car Code Reader with Full OBD2 Functions(Vehicle Info/MIL/EVAP/Freeze Frame/DTC Library), Diagnostic Scan Tool for All OBD II & EOBD Cars After 1996

MUCAR CDL50 OBD2 Scanner, Check Engine Car Code Reader with Full OBD2 Functions(Vehicle Info/MIL/EVAP/Freeze Frame/DTC Library), Diagnostic Scan Tool for All OBD II & EOBD Cars After 1996
Price: $49.98 - $39.98
(as of Feb 14, 2025 13:32:41 UTC – Details)


Product Description

2025 Brand New Mucar CDL50 OBD2 Code Reader CDL50CDL50

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Diagnosis has never been easier.

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1 Full Check

2 Test Emission

3 Battery Check

4 Turn off MILs

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1 DTC Lookup

2 Easy to Use

3 Clear and Intuitive

Continuous Updates CDL50CDL50

Full OBD2 Functions: This obd2 scanner possess full obd2 functions. Read Codes, Erase Codes, MIL Fault Indicator Light,Live Data, EVAP System Test, On-Board Monitor Test, View Freeze Frame, Vehicle Info, I/M Readiness, DTC Code Look-up, for all OBD2 compliant vehicles.
Plug And Play: The check engine car code reader can fast scan and clear trouble codes, even a beginner can use this unit to read the error code. Save money and time. No need to install the mobile app or software; no need to charge. Equipped with a long cable and made of a very thick flexible insulator. So easy to operate.
Wide Compatibility: It works on most 1996 and newer US-based vehicles that are OBDII compliant (OBDII protocols: KWP2000, ISO9141, J1850 VPW, J1850 PWM and CAN). including 12-volt sedans, SUVs, light duty trucks, mini vans, hybrids and etc. Supports English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Italian, Portuguese and Polish.
User-friendly Design: It is a compact portable pocket car scanner designed by the Californian team. Featuring a clear display TFT screen (128 x 160 pixels), it does not require any batteries or chargers, and can quickly look up the VIN and codes for DTC faults once connected to the vehicle via the OBDII cable.
Note: If you clear the fault code directly without repairing the car and find that the fault code is still there, it is your car hardware fault still exists. We recommend that after reading the fault code, repair the car first and then clear the fault code.

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