plugs into your auto’s OBD-II interface
detects DTCs
Entry-level scanners sell for $20-$50 https://carscannertool.store/
Professional-grade scanners are priced between $100 to $1,000 and higher
finds system failures
compatible with automobiles built after 1996
scans various car systems
Engine diagnostics malfunctions
Manual transmission analysis
ABS system malfunctions
Passive safety system monitoring
displays live data
comes with benefits like preventative maintenance
wireless capability permits app-based diagnostics
eliminate malfunction indicators
readouts show error explanations
professional mechanics work with comprehensive scanners
auto enthusiasts gravitate toward reasonably priced readers
identify the source of the check engine light
Launch diagnostic tools
reduces costs on diagnostic fees
designed for Android devices
deciphers standard OBD codes
conducts performance tests
follows smog check readiness
multilingual menu
superior capabilities for specific manufacturers
lightweight design
visual display shows car data