Actron CP9135 AutoScanner Diagnostic Code Scanner with On Screen Definitions for OBDII (Post-1996) Vehicles
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Average customer review:Product Description
For ODB II (1996 and newer) vehicles. Provides trouble code data, then erases trouble code and turns Check Engine light off. Helps determine if vehicle will pass emissions test. Quick read and erase DTC hot keys. Large LCD screen. Field upgrade. Oil- and grease-resistant housing. Includes 8-ft. cable. U.S.A.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5 in Automotive
- Brand: Actron
- Model: CP9135
- Dimensions: 2.00 pounds
Features
- Diagnostic code scanner easily retrieves trouble codes from your vehicle's computer to diagnose problems
- Compatible with all OBD II-compliant vehicles from 1996 to the present
- Large easy-to-read LCD screen displays DTCs and their descriptions
- Monitor status and I/M readiness determines if your vehicle is ready for an emissions test
- Scanner includes a one-year limited warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Is your car's check engine light on? If it is, your car is trying to tell you something and the Actron CP9135 OBD II AutoScanner speaks its language. Use this scanner to unlock the information stored in your car's computer. The scanner is compatible with all OBD II (On-Board Diagnosis II) compliant vehicles manufactured in North America, Asia, and Europe from 1996 to the present.
![]() The Actron CP9135 easily scans and retrieves DTCs. View details. |
![]() Read and erase trouble codes with "hot keys." |
![]() Turn off that distracting "check engine" light. |
The CP9135 is simple and easy to use. The attached OBD II 16-pin connector cable provides both data and power connections, while the eight-foot cable and rugged housing are both oil- and grease-resistant for added durability. Once the scanner is connected, the extremely user friendly menu provides a variety of information in a snap. Use the Monitor Status and I/M Readiness (Inspection/Maintenance) function to determine if your vehicle is ready for an emissions test. The I/M Readiness is an excellent function to use prior to having a vehicle inspected for compliance to a state emissions program, so you'll have a good idea if your vehicle will pass the standards.
Another important thing to remember is that all emission testing facilities will fail a vehicle that has the "check engine" light illuminated at the time of the test--even if it is only lit to remind you of a past-due oil change or 60,000-mile tune-up. With this scanner, you can shut off the check engine light and pass the emissions test on your terms. The menu also alerts you of any pending DTCs and reads the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) status. By reading the MIL status the scanner gives insight into what might cause your "check engine" light to turn on in the near future. In this way, the scanner also provides some preventive measures to help you keep a close eye on your vehicle's systems. These functions, combined with the simple "hot keys" used to read and erase DTCs, make the CP9135 scanner a perfect solution for identifying problems with your vehicle and keeping you safe on the road.
What's in the Box
Actron CP9135 OBD II AutoScanner diagnostic code scanner, CD software, and 8-foot cable.
Manufacturer Warranty
One-year limited warranty.
Customer Reviews
Autoscanner Works
This is a no frills device that does exactly what the box says. I was able to pull the code from the car, diagnose the problem ( in this case, replace the thermostat ) and then reset the codes. The repair cost me less than $20. I am not sure how much a automotive shop would have charged but I am willing to bet I came out cheaper. And that was the first time I used the scanner.
Exactly what you want.
Plug it in, turn the ignition to on, and in about 10 seconds you'll be able to see the codes.
Press a couple of buttons, the check engine light goes out.
Everything should work this simply. Will easily pay for itself with a couple of uses.
Thank you Actron....
I use my 98 Honda accord very lightly to drive to the train station five days a week. Two years before I spent $1200 to take care of check engine light problem and passed the inspection only to get the check engine light back in few days. For this year inspection the repair shop adviced to spend another $1000 to take care of the problem. With this product I reset all the codes, confirmed the light is coming back after about 25 miles of drive by testing twice. So I reset the codes, drive to the inspection station which is about 10 miles and passed the inspection. My repair shop told me the ODB systems were not matured till 2000 and the cars from 96 - 99 probably have lot of false alarms. In my case the car is old and have 150000 miles it has a blue book value of $3500. I dont want to spend thousands of dollars every two years on a car that dont have that much value. The car is running fine, I will not spend money on repair till I have problem driving it. I'm going to use it with normal maintenance untill it lasts. This product saved me $1000 now - which is exactly why I bought this for.










