ANCEL via Amazon has for
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ANCEL AD310 Classic Enhanced Universal OBD II Scanner Car Engine Fault Code Reader CAN Diagnostic Scan Tool (Black) for
$12.59 when you
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Deal Instructions:- Visit the product page for Ancel AD310 OBD II Diagnostic Scan Tool
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- Price will be $20.99 - $3.15 coupon - $5.25 promo code = $12.59. Shipping is free.
Features:
- Classic design, fast scan and erase trouble codes, even a beginner can use it read the error code, find out what the problem is and perhaps fix it. Save money and time. It can not read and erase ABS, SRS(Airbag), and other systems fault codes.
- Works on MOST 1996 US-Based, 2000 EU-Based and Asian cars, and newer OBD II & CAN domestic or import vehicles. Supports English, German, French, Spanish, Finnish, Dutch, Russian and Portuguese.
- Easily determines the cause of the check engine light. I/M monitor readiness test, turn off the MIL (check engine light) as well as view freeze frame data. Read hard (memory) / pending (intermittent) and historic codes and show definitions.
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A cracked copy of Torque Pro? Do you get any additional functionality? Or are you just "saving" $4.95?
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A cracked copy of Torque Pro? Do you get any additional functionality? Or are you just "saving" $4.95?
"I was having issues with my car, so I plugged this AD310 OBD reader in and it helped me."
All bulbs are off which means it's fuse not the bulb. I am trying to figure out which fuse, its model number and location in the car to replace.
But before you replace the fuse, you should do some poking around (or remembering) to figure out what caused the circuit to draw too much power and blow the fuse in the first place. Otherwise you're just going to be burning out your replacement fuses too.
There are also likely some spare fuses in there, just remember to replace them so you don't get stuck in the middle of nowhere without spare fuses!
https://torque-bhp.com/
There's also a free version that allows you to do basic stuff. Don't steal from the developer like an earlier poster suggested.
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