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herm_g

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  1. A friend of mine asked me if it is possible to use diagnostic scanner initially intended to test cars (12V) but with intended capability to test other vehicles be used to diagnosed truck (24V). The idea is to use OBD 24V to 12V converter adapter (as photo shown) where the adapter to be plugged to truck DLC and the diagnostic scanner will be inserted into the adapter. Are there any considerations of doing so? What else could be the other usage of OBD 24V to 12V converter adapter? Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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    AE Tool Ltd.

  4. Have you ever been out trying to locate a diagnostic socket, spent 5 minutes or more hunting around, taking off panels, unscrewing parts of the car, called a friend to see if they might know ? and it took you longer to find the socket than it did to diagnose the problem. I am sure we have all been there. Well now there is a simple and easy way to locate the location of the diagnostic socket and the great thing is, its FREE ! Initially the web site has been populated with mostly cars, but additional locations for Trucks, Boats and Motorcycles will be added. It will save you time and money, and some embarrassment in front of the customer! Hope this helps: www.wikiobd.co.uk
  5. Guys check this out: http://www.aetool.com/productshow.asp?id=1146&sortsid=0&categoryid=219 Comes with battery test (with ratings CCA, SAE, JIS, EN, CA, DIN, Internal Resistance, Voltage & Life available) with Recommendation after test, plus Starter Test, Alternator and lastly complete with Grounding Test (only one in the world). The main advantage is its affordable price, however as manufacturer we do not sell individually. So we would appreciate if you can recommend us a potential reseller who could market our products in your area.


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