Description
1. OBD-II Diagnostics:
Read and clear engine fault codes (Check Engine Light).
Monitor live data streams from sensors (e.g., oxygen sensor, RPM, speed).
View freeze frame data and vehicle information (VIN, calibration ID).
2. Advanced System Diagnostics (in professional models):
Diagnose ABS, SRS (airbags), transmission, and other modules.
Perform active tests and system adaptations.
3. Service Functions:
Oil reset, EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) release.
SAS (Steering Angle Sensor) calibration.
DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) regeneration.
Battery registration, throttle reset, TPMS, and more.
4. Vehicle Compatibility:
Works with most vehicles made after 1996 (OBD-II compliant).
Some tools support a wide range of makes and models including American, European, and Asian vehicles.
Common Use Cases:
Professional auto repair shops.
DIY car enthusiasts.
Pre-purchase vehicle inspections.
Fleet maintenance.
Hardware & Software:
Ediag products often come as:
Handheld scanners with built-in screens.
Bluetooth/Wi-Fi dongles that connect to a smartphone or tablet app.
PC-based interfaces for advanced diagnostics.
Some popular Ediag products include:
Ediag YA-101: A basic OBD2 code reader.
Ediag V301: Mid-range scanner with service reset features.
Ediag BM550: Bluetooth OBD2 scanner for Android/iOS.
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