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MS-509


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Description:

OBD2 & EOBD Scanner.
MS 509 Scanner supports all 9 OBD2 Test Modes on OBD2 compliant vehicles.

Works on all 1996 and later OBD2 compliant U.S EUROPEAN & ASIAN Vehicles.
Works on Falcon 2004 and later.
Works on Commodore with GEN3 engine from 2001. & v6 from 2004.
Determines the cause of the
"CHECK ENGINE" light.
Retrieves generic {PO, P2, P3 and UO}. and manufacturer specific {P1, P3 and U1}codes.
Turns off
"CHECK ENGINE" light. clears codes and resets Monitors.
Displays DTC definitions on screen.
Views FREEZE FRAME data.
Displays Monitor and I/M Readiness Status. {emissions}.
Identifies Pending codes.
READS LIVE PCM DATA STREAM.
Displays LIVE O2 Sensor test data.
GRAPHS DATA 1996 and newer.
Reads, stores and plays back live Sensor data.
Memory / Battery backup for off vehicle data review and analysis.
Performs Modules Present Test.
Retrieves Vehicle Information {VIN CID & CVN}.
Supports CAN {Controller Area Network} and other current OBD2 protocols.
Built in OBD2 Look-up Library.
Large easy to read backlit LCD screen.
Software upgradeable via Internet.
PRINTS DATA via PC.
Comes with users manual, 6ft OBD2 cable,CD with DTC definitions and users manual.
9 volt battery, nylon carry case.
VEHICLES COVERED.
Holden Imported
Commodore Range GEN 3
Commodore Range V6

Ford Imported
Falcon Range V8 - L6
2000 - 2008
2005 - 2008
2005 - 2008
2000 - 2008
2005 - 2008
BMW
CHRYSLER
DAEWOO
DIAHATSU
HONDA
HYUNDAI
JAGUAR
JEEP
KIA
ROVER SERIES
LEXUS
MITSUBISHI
MAZDA
MERCEDES
NISSAN
PEUGEOT
SAAB
SUBARU
TOYOTA
VOLVO
VW

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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 22 May, 2010.