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Autel presents the new MaxiAP AP100 to make your iPhone devices into a powerful diagnostic tool. The MaxiAP AP100 package comes with a Bluetooth OBDII connector and a free app, through which you can monitor the engine system to ensure the performance of your vehicle. It is the perfect DIY tool for customers looking for easy and fast OBDII diagnostic functions.
Features:
●Works on ALL 1996 and newer European, Asian, and U.S. vehicles (OBDII & CAN)
●Supports all 10 test modes of OBDII
●Reads & clears stored, permanent, pending codes for Engine system
●Reads & clears manufacture specific codes for GM, Ford, Chrysler
●Checks the readiness of the monitoring system
●Views the results of On-Board Monitor tests
●Generates repair reports for test vehicle
●Graphs system live data
●Views freeze frame data
●Displays the VIN, CVN and other information of the test vehicle
●Checks the status of the MIL and other additional information
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nice tool

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it's a small nice tool, I can easy know the issues of my cars

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App Info

Languages
Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish
Recent release
1.01 (4 years ago )
Released on
Jun 21, 2017 (7 years ago )
Last Updated
4 months ago
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