Specifications:
- Global OBD2 & EOBD coverage
- Resets OIL SERVICE indicator light
- This OBDII Code Scanner can support all 9 Test Modes of of the latest J 1979 OBD2 test specs
- Retrieves generic {PO, P2, P3 & UO} and manufacturer specific {P1, P3, & U1} codes
- Displays DTC definitions on screen
- Views FREEZE FRAME data
- Displays O2 sensor data as well as LIVE DATA STREAM parameters
- Data graphing - 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}
- This OBDII Code Scanner can support all current OBD2 Protcols, inc CAN {Controller Area Network}
- This OBDII Code Scanner is extremely easy to use and reliable
- Software upgrades via internet
- This OBDII Code Reader is built in OBD2 look up Library
- Prints data via PC
Details:

- EU702 OBDII Scanner Tool is an innovative multifunctional scan tool for you

- This code scanner supports all 9 Test Modes of the latest J 1979 OBD2 test specs

- Extremely easy to use and reliable

- This comes with a Nylon Carrying Case for taking easily
Available Veichles:
- MERCEDES 1995 - 2006
- A Class
- B Class
- C Class
- CLK
- E Class
- CLS
- S Class
- CL
- Maybach
- SL / SLR
- SLK
- M Class
- G Class
- R Class
- VOLVO1996 - 2005
- XC 90
- V 90
- V 70 XC{01}
- XC 70
- V 70 XC {00}
- V 70 {00}
- V 50
- V 40
- S 90
- S 80
- S 70
- S 60
- S 40 {04 on}
- C 70 Coupe
- C 70 Conv.
- World wide OBD2 compliant vehicles
How to Diagnose Car Problems with an OBD2:

- Start the ignition and watch the components on the dashboard console. The light for "Check Engine" or "Service Engine Soon" should flash briefly. This indicates that the OBD2 is present and ready to diagnose problems that may exist
- Check the dashboard console as you drive. If there are any problems, the "Check Engine" or "Service Engine Soon" light will come on and stay on. The OBD2 will alert you to problems ranging from a loose or missing gas cap to an engine misfire
- Look for blinking lights on your dashboard console. Blinking lights indicate that there is a serious problem occurring with the engine of the vehicle. It will be safer to limit your driving until this problem has been resolved
- Use a personal OBD2 code reader to scan for problems (see Resources below). Attach the reader to your car's 16-pin port, which is usually located under the steering wheel. The reader will display the problem codes generated by your car's computer, as well as the definition of the codes
- Take your car to an auto technician if you are unable to discover the source of the problem on your own. The auto technician will use a professional OBD2 reader for a more detailed scan of your car. The mechanic will use the codes as a starting point in determining the true cause of the problem.
- Take note if the light on the console goes out before you can take the car in for service. This indicates that the problem has been resolved
How to Buy a Scanner to Access Obd-ii Data

On-board diagnostic systems, also known as Obd systems were first introduced in the 1970s and 1980s. By 1996, all cars were required to have an advanced Obd system known as the Obd-ii. Measuring the output of an Obd-ii system requires a scanner. Here are a few things to consider before purchasing an Obd-ii scanner

- Determine if your car is compatible with the Obd-ii scanner
- Identify the scanner's code-reading limitations. If you want a basic scanner, you'll be limited to diagnosing simple engine problems. Advanced scanners diagnose a broad spectrum of problems
- Decide if you want an Obd-ii scanner that displays a description of the code or one that requires you to look up the code in a book. If you're willing to look up the code, the scanner will be less expensive
- Examine the length of the cord. Some cords are too short to reach from the car cabin to the engine area. Long cords allow you to run diagnostics while looking at the engine
- Compare a stand alone model to an Obd-ii scanner that requires a laptop. Stand alone scanners may provide less information, but are portable
- Check the scanner's features for an ability to turn off the check engine light
- Note whether the scanner can be updated for future
Tips & Warnings
- If you're using a Mac, look to see if the Obd-ii scanner software is Mac compatible
- Some scanners are compatible with the Palm or a Pocket PC, providing enhanced portability
Package Included:
- 1 x Sanner Reader
- 1 x User Manual
- 1 x OBD2 Cable
- 1 x USB Cable
- 4 x 1.5V Batteries
- 1 x Nylon Carrying Case