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OBD2 Scanner Tool – Engine Code Reader for All Cars 1996+

OBD2 Scanner Tool – Engine Code Reader for All Cars 1996+

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Read, Diagnose & Clear Car Fault Codes in Seconds

Stop guessing what that dashboard warning light means. The 2025 OBD2 Scanner Diagnostic Tool gives you instant access to your vehicle's engine data — so you can diagnose problems, monitor live data streams, check emissions readiness, test battery voltage, and erase fault codes, all without needing a mechanic. Compatible with virtually every petrol and diesel car, truck, or SUV sold since 1996.

Key Features

  • Universal OBD2 Compatibility: Works with all OBD2-compliant vehicles manufactured from 1996 onwards — cars, trucks, SUVs, and more.
  • Full Engine Code Reading & Clearing: Instantly reads and erases Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), including pending and permanent codes, turning off the Check Engine light.
  • Live Data Stream: View real-time engine sensor data to pinpoint issues as they happen — monitor RPM, coolant temperature, O2 sensor readings, and more.
  • I/M Readiness & Emissions Check: Quickly verify whether your vehicle is ready for state emissions tests and inspections before you head to the shop.
  • Battery & Voltage Testing: Check your vehicle's battery and charging system voltage directly through the OBD2 port — no extra tools needed.
  • OBD2 Powered: Draws power directly from your car's OBD2 port — no batteries required, no charging cables to worry about.
  • Wired & Reliable: Stable wired connection means faster, more accurate data retrieval every time — no Bluetooth dropouts or pairing issues.
  • Easy to Use: Plug into the OBD2 port (usually found under your dashboard), and the scanner is ready to go. No software installation required.
  • Compact & Portable: Lightweight design makes it easy to keep in your glove box for on-the-spot diagnostics anytime.

What's in the Box?

  • 1 × OBD2 Diagnostic Scanner Tool

Specifications

  • Compatibility: All OBD2 vehicles (1996 and newer)
  • Connection: Wired OBD2 port (no wireless required)
  • Power Source: OBD2 port (no battery needed)
  • Wireless: No
  • Country of Origin: Made in Mainland China

Why Every Driver Needs an OBD2 Scanner

A single trip to an auto shop for a diagnostic scan can cost $50–$150. With this OBD2 scanner, you get unlimited diagnostics at home, saving money and time. Whether you're a first-time car owner or a seasoned DIY mechanic, this tool helps you stay informed and in control of your vehicle's health. Learn more about vehicle emissions standards and on-board diagnostics at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) OBD page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this OBD2 scanner compatible with my car?

A: Yes — this OBD2 diagnostic scanner is compatible with all vehicles manufactured from 1996 onwards that use the OBD2 standard. This includes the vast majority of petrol and diesel cars, trucks, and SUVs sold in the US, UK, Europe, and other markets. Simply plug it into the OBD2 port (typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side).

Q: Do I need a battery or app to use this OBD2 scanner?

A: No battery or app is required. This scanner is powered directly through your car's OBD2 port, and it operates as a standalone device — no smartphone, Bluetooth pairing, or software installation needed. Just plug it in and start diagnosing.

Q: Can this tool turn off my Check Engine light?

A: Yes. After reading and addressing the underlying fault codes, you can use the erase function to clear the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and turn off your Check Engine light. Note that the light may return if the underlying issue has not been resolved.

Q: What is I/M Readiness and why does it matter?

A: I/M Readiness (Inspection and Maintenance Readiness) indicates whether your vehicle's emissions systems have completed their self-tests and are ready for a smog or emissions inspection. This feature helps you avoid a failed inspection by checking readiness status before you visit a testing station.

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