Streetwize OBD II Vehicle Diagnostic Reader
811/3456£72.00
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About this product
Engine light's on and you're unsure why. The Streetwize OBD II Vehicle Diagnostic Reader plugs into your car's port and shows exactly what's triggered the warning. It reads generic and manufacturer-specific fault codes on a colour display, helping you decide if it's serious or simple. You can reset the check engine light after fixing the issue or know what needs repair before booking the garage. Works with most petrol and diesel cars using OBD II, but not motorcycles, hybrids, electric vehicles, or ABS codes. Includes the scan tool, cable and manual to get started.
The TFT colour display translates diagnostic trouble codes into something you can actually look up and understand. Determines what's causing the malfunction indicator light to appear and reviews emission status so you're meeting legal requirements. The cable plugs directly into your car's diagnostic port without fuss. Helpful for deciding whether you need a garage appointment straight away or if it's something that can wait.
- Read and reset fault codes.
- Reset check engine light.
Accessories included
- Scan tool.
- User manual.
- OBDII cable.
- EAN: 5026637689680.
4.5
19 reviews
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Recommended this product
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Excellent piece of equipment.
Excellent piece of kit that every driver should have, found my fault in seconds and erased fault after I fixed the issue, well worth having, I wouldn't be without it as today's vehicles are so complicated to work on.
Rob65
Review
Worked well, service very good.
Andy
New diagnostic meter
I purchased the diagnostic tester good value for the money & the content of information brilliant
Thorpey, 65 or over
Good features
Great device and got three codes with engine management light reset. Beats going to garages as it was something I had done.
Bob
Very handy
Reads alot of codes. My problem was the 02 sensor. Told me the technical term, I looked it up and located it. I fixed the problem and then it let me delete the codes. Good equiptment, easy to use. Very happy.
Kieranius, 35 - 44, Hull
Works great
Bought this as a gift for my dad, easy to use and he's really impressed..
Tagger, 45 - 54, Manchester
Great product
Great product easy to use
RossT36, 35 - 44, Thanet
Excellent product and easy to use
Very happy. Does exactly what it says in the tin
Woohbies, 45 - 54, Kent, UK
Easy to use
I'm quite happy with my diagnostic tool. Tried and tested.
Ben, 65 or over, Scarborough
Not what I would expect for £72
I purchased this device, which read the error code but didn't know what it was. This apparently it wasn't in its database. Subsequently it wouldn't clear the fault code. My car is 7 years old, so I considered this device useless for me.
Sensiblesid, 65 or over, London
Hello Mandy,
The Streetwize OBD II Vehicle Diagnostic Reader doesn't have the specialized EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) software required to do this. For brake maintenance, you can put the car into maintenance mode manually without a scanner.
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Hello Pat,
The supplier has advised the following for the Streetwize OBD II Vehicle Diagnostic Reader:
This is a generic OBD-II reader and a Ford Fiesta ST-2 is also OBD-II compliant. So it is compatible.
It will plug straight in and communicate with the ECU. It can read and clear engine fault codes (P-codes). I can show basic live data (RPM, sensors, etc.). It works via standard protocols like CAN used by modern Fords.
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Hello Babyface.
Streetwize OBD II Vehicle Diagnostic Reader:
Most modern cars are OBD‑II compatible.
In the UK and Europe, all petrol cars from 2001 onwards and diesel cars from 2004 onwards are required to be fitted with OBD‑II (also called EOBD) as part of emissions legislation. This means the vast majority of cars on the road today will work with a standard OBD‑II diagnostic reader to read and clear engine management fault codes.
To be 100% certain, check your vehicle owner’s manual or look for a 16‑pin OBD diagnostic port inside the vehicle.
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Hello Paul,
I can advise the following for the Streetwize OBD II Vehicle Diagnostic Reader:
Only if the manufacturer has given this information over the OBD II protocol.
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Hello Chris,
After checking with our supplier, they have advised for the Streetwize OBD II Vehicle Diagnostic Reader: ''Please see below:
SWOBD7 is not related to battery changes. It can read and clear engine fault code and read OBD2 information.''
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Hi Dougie.
Streetwize OBD II Vehicle Diagnostic Reader
is compatible with all petrol vehicles from 1996 and diesel vehicles from 2004 that are OBD II compliant.
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Hello Lukas,
I can advise the following for the Streetwize OBD II Vehicle Diagnostic Reader:
This can read and clear only.
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Hello Hobo,
Streetwize OBD II Vehicle Diagnostic Reader
As your car was made before OBD-II for diesel car compliance was brought in in 2004, this reader is not suitable for your car.
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Hello Gypsylaneman,
The supplier has advised the following for the Streetwize OBD II Vehicle Diagnostic Reader:
“ Apologies, this is a reader only and while may reset some codes it will not clear them if the fault isn't resolved. ”
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Hello Charles,
I can advise the following for the Streetwize OBD II Vehicle Diagnostic Reader:
Yes, this can, but won't fix the reason for the fault to show.
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