Ancel Vd500 Obd2 Scanner Reader For Vag Obdii Auto Airbag Abs Oil Epb Professional Car Scanner Update Car Diagnostic T







Ancel VD500 OBD2 Scanner For VAG OBDII Auto Scanner Airbag ABS Oil EPB Professional Car Scanner Free Update Car Diagnostic Tool
Ancel VD500 OBD2 Scanner Introduce
Designed for diagnose 12V 16Pin Volkswagen Audi Skoda Seat V/A Series vehicles, and 12V cars & light trucks(Non-electric) from 1996 and newer that are OBD2 compliant with 16 Pin OBD2 protocols
For Volkswagen (VAG) vehicles, read and erase codes on Engine, ABS, Transmission, SAS (not all cars), ESP, TPMS and more systems;Reset the oil, brake pad and Throttle position adaption.
For normal OBD2 vehicles,read and erase codes; show definitions, turn off the MIL (check engine light) and retrieves VIN information.
Vehicle coverage: for Volkswagen/VW (CC, EOS, Golf, GTI, Jetta, Passat, Phaeton, Polo, Rabbit, Sharan, Tiguan, Touran, Touareg); Audi(A3, A4, A6, A7, A8, A5, Q3, Q5, Q7, R8, RS3, TT, RS, RS5, S4, S6); Skoda (Octavia, Rapid, Yeti, Kodiaq, Fabio, Superb); Seat (leon, Ateca, Ibize, Altea, Cushion, Cord, Alhambra).
Works with English and German two languages.
The VD500 scanner provides life-time free software updates for to fix the latest bugs or add new parameters.
Engine system
SRS(Airbag) System
ABS System
Transmission System
SAS System
ESP System
Battery System
Immobilizer System

What is OBD2?
The OBD2 Scan Tool is designed to work on all OBD2 compliant vehicle. OBD2 was adopted as part of a government mandate to lower vehicles emissions. This sophisticated program in the vehicle’s main computer system is designed to detect failures in a range of systems, and can be accessed thought a universal OBD2 Port. For all OBD systems, if a problem is found, the computer turns on the “CHECK ENGINE” light to warn the driver and sets a Diagnostic Trouble Code(DTC) to identify where the problem occurred. A special diagnostic tool, such as the obd2 scan tool, is required to retrieve these codes, which consumers and professionals use as a starting point for repairs.
Where is my car's OBDII Port?