Product Name |
car dignostic tools cable |
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Brand Name |
Roadragon |
Model Number |
M220 |
Operating temperature |
-25 to 80 ℃ |
Color |
Black |
MOQ |
100pcS |
Customization |
OEM/ODM |
Packaging |
Box |
Weight |
40g |
Certification |
RoHs |
Warranty |
1 year |
Product parameters |
1) Material: automotive grade plastic 2) SSID: _OBD 3) IP: 192.168.0.10 4) Subnet: 255.255.255.0 5) Range: 50 ft (Line of sight) 6) Antenna: Internal 7) Wifi Standard: 802.11a/b/g 8) Output protocol: RS232 serial port 9) Baud rate: 38400 10) Working voltage: 9-16V 11) Working current: 45 mA 12) Operating temperature: -25°C to 80°C |
Product Features:
Following are some of the parameters which could be read from the vehicle.
Vehicle Speed
RPM
Fuel Consumption*
Engine Coolant Temp
Fuel Pressure
Calculated Engine Load
Throttle Position
Intake Manifold Pressure
Air Intake Temp
Timing Advance
Mass Air Flow
Fuel Level
Barometric Pressure
EVAP System Vapor Pressure
note: Your vehicle may not support all above parameters. How many parameters you can get is depended on the vehicle manufacturer’s implementation.
Where can I get the software?
You can log on to the apple application store to get your commercial software, such as Dynolicious.
And There is a software in the CD-ROM comes along with the device. You can use this piece of software to config and test the WI-FI OBD AUTO CHECKER.
Scope of use:
Works with all OBD-II compliant vehicles.
Works on all 1996 to 2010 cars and light trucks sold in the United States, some 1994 and 1995 models are also ok.
By using this device, you can monitor your cars from PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, to do inspection by yourself! It would save your money and time.
Software included in CD for Smartphone, PC and iOS (for iPhone, iPad, iTouch, Mac).
Clear trouble codes and turn off the MIL (“Check Engine” light).
Read diagnostic trouble codes, both generic and manufacturer-specific, and display their meaning (over 3000 generic code definitions in the database).
How to see if your vehicle is compliant with OBD II?
Please pop the hood and look for a sticker named ”VEHICLE EMISSION CONTORL INFORMATION”.