🚀 Unlock Your Car's Secrets with Ease!
The Foseal OBD2 Code Reader is a professional-grade automotive diagnostic tool designed for all OBDII protocol vehicles since 1996. With its user-friendly plug-and-play design, fast scanning capabilities, and a large LCD display, it allows users to effortlessly read and clear trouble codes, monitor engine performance, and ensure vehicle readiness.
Manufacturer | Foseal |
Brand | Foseal |
Package Dimensions | 20.4 x 13.1 x 4.4 cm; 300 g |
Item model number | 13 |
Manufacturer Part Number | FO-01 |
Item Weight | 300 g |
M**F
Good one
Great product.
A**I
Average
It doesn't read the vin of cars. It gives stars or dots instead .i checked several cars .it can erase codes but an error message says unable to erase .
B**N
You get what you pay for
this product is good if you just want to read fault codes and run lowe level diagnostics - just for the car enthusiastnot recommended for professional use.
G**N
Good piece of kit
Ì like it
C**R
Very useful product for the price.
I had a number of issues with my Jag X350 which I thought might be ABS sensor related.Having changed the sensor myself I bought this item specifically to clear the codes and error messages on my dash as my regular OBD ( which was 8 times more expensive than this ) was out on loan to my son ( thoughts on me ever seeing that again !! )..... I plugged it in a saw the codes but it wouldn't erase - Error, can't erase codes. I tried a few times and used some choice language but when I unplugged and started the engine the codes had magically disappeared..... I don't know if it was a glitch but it was job done for me so quite happy.
V**A
Very happy
Easy to use even for me 😅. Did as it says on the tin
D**S
I Love This Thing
This thing is easy to use. So easy, I didn't even read the directions. I bought a 2002 Cavalier with 100,800 miles on it. No kidding. The Check Engine light came on. I ordered this, took it out of the box and plugged it into the port (which is usually under the steering column). I got the codes (it gets power from the car battery), pressed some buttons, told me it was Emission Control. Not a shocker. The car's 18 years old and not driven much. The hoses get small leaks. So I pushed a button and cleared the Check Engine light. Cool. It's got real time data, too. Don't ask me why, but every car I've ever had (since the 70's) the speedometer goes out. Doesn't matter if it's a needle or digital. I use the tach to know my speed. The real time data shows you RPM so I checked it against the gauge to see how accurate the tachometer gauge was (for future reference in case my speedometer stops working).
G**D
You should all have one of these!
Great product to check out errors on your car.A reasonable way to find out your car electrical faults.
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