TOPDON AL300 Full OBD2 Scanner Auto Diagnostic Scaner for Car Code Reader OBD2 Diagnostic Tool Automotive Car Scanner Tools PK ELM327
IF AL300 /AL200 OBD2 Scanner Match with your Car ?
What is the differnt between AL300 and AL200
TOPDON ArtiLink300:
TOPDON ArtiLink300 is a quick, affordable OBD2 diagnostic tool for car .Code reader featuring all 10 modes of OBD2 Scanner test, DTC Lookup, plug-and-play function, and color display. This OBD2 scanner enables entry-level and DIY users to perform pre-inspections for smog tests, figure out the emission issues, and reset the Check Engine Light.
Specification:
AL300 Features:
- Identifies which section of the emission control system has malfunctioned. You’ll get a general idea of what normally causes the code, and schedule a proper repair at a more convenient time.
Erase Codes
- Erases the codes from the vehicle after retrieving codes from the vehicle, and certain repairs have been carried out. Thus turning off the annoying MIL (check engine light).
I/M Readiness
- Checks whether or not the various emissions-related systems on the vehicle are operating properly, and are ready for Inspection and Maintenance testing. To help pass the emission test, and tell if it’s the time to have vehicle maintenance.
View Freeze Frame
- Takes the snapshot of the operating conditions when an emission-related fault occurs. These maintenance alerts help in identifying the problem easily, and let you know when need to go in for a vehicle inspection.
O2 Sensor Test
- Retrieves O2 sensor monitor test results of the most recently completed tests from the vehicle’s on-board computer. To improve the vehicle’s performance but also make it fuel-efficient. If you are a DIY then you can replace the defective O2 sensor for preventing possible damage to the catalytic converter. The latter may cost thousands of dollars to replace.
On-Board Monitor Test
- Retrieves test results for emission-related powertrain components and systems that are not continuously monitored. To see if the engine has any misfire or compression problems on a particular cylinder, which aren’t severe enough to trigger a check engine light. You can save a lot of guesswork, and prevent the emerging issues from causing a real driving problem, with no need to wait for days for certain OBDII self-tests to run, and possibly turn the Check Engine Light on.
EVAP System Test
- Initiates a leak test for the vehicle’s EVAP system. This helps check fuel vapor leaks including when there is a missing gas cap or a loose gas cap. You can start this test to prevent fuel from evaporating out of the tank and contributing to smog.
Vehicle Info
- Retrieves a list of information (Vehicle Identification Number, Calibration ID, and Calibration Verification Number). This is highly valuable for record purposes or car tracking. The VIN code can reveal car’s manufacturer, model, year and place of manufacture, all its features, technical specifications, also more specific and useful data, including authentic mileage and archive photos at different times, if it had any accidents, if it has been stolen, how many owners it had and so on.
Data Stream
- Retrieves and displays live data and parameters from the vehicle’s ECU. To show a long list of all the available data values as engine RPM, vehicle speed, air flow, engine load, fuel pressure, fuel trim value, engine coolant temperature, ignition timing advance, or closed-loop status. This allows you to watch for problems during a test drive, and so to find out which part goes wrong effectively.
LCD Color Screen:
displays test results clearly and saves power.
DTC LookUp: