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Actron CP9125 PocketScan Diagnostic Code Reader for OBDII (Post-1996) Vehicles

Actron CP9125 PocketScan Diagnostic Code Reader for OBDII (Post-1996) Vehicles
From Actron Manufacturing

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Product Description

Check engine light on? Read your own error codes and save big bucks on diagnosis fees! This Trouble Code Readers let you tap into your car's computer for fast, easy diagnosis of problems... that's the part mechanics charge $60-$80.00 for! Easy to use and perfect for the light do-it-yourselfer. Reads OBD II diagnostic trouble codes for any car or light truck 1996 and up. Also allows you to delete the error code in the car's computer. Includes CD software for 3,000+ diagnostic trouble codes and is updatable for future vehicles. 16-pin OBD II connector provides data and power connections. Approx. 2 7/8 x 1 1/8 x 6 1/2", 4 ozs. AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: AutoXray Code Scout - word search in our Store for 'AutoXray'. Actron OBD II Pocket Scan


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9 in Automotive
  • Color: Orange
  • Brand: Actron
  • Model: CP9125
  • Released on: 2005-09-28
  • Dimensions: 2.00 pounds

Features

  • Diagnostic code scanner easily retrieves trouble codes from your vehicle's computer to diagnose problems
  • Enables you to quickly and easily link to your vehicle
  • Compact tool fits in your palm
  • Tool is updateable, accommodating future vehicles
  • Reader includes a one-year limited warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
If you need a compact, fast, and easy way to connect to your vehicle, read its trouble codes, and turn off the "Check Engine" light, look no further than the Actron CP9125 PocketScan Code Reader.



Read trouble codes and turn off your "Check Engine" light with the CP9125. View details.
The CP9125 is an easy-to-use tool for novice and moderately experienced do-it-yourself mechanics, enabling you to read OBD II diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) from the on-board computers of 1996 and newer cars and light trucks. This gives you the ability to quickly determine the cause of the "Check Engine" light. Once repairs are made, the PocketScan lets you clear the trouble codes and turn off the light.

The highly compact CP9125 fits in the palm of your hand and quickly and easily links to your vehicle. Plus, the tool is updateable, offering compatibility with future vehicles. The attached OBD II 16-pin connector cable provides both data and power connections. The CP9125 also ships with CD software that contains more than 3,000 DTCs and their descriptions.

What's in the Box
Actron CP9125 PocketScan Code Reader, manual/CD-ROM with over 3,000 code definitions.

Manufacturer Warranty
One-year limited warranty.


Customer Reviews

Actron Automotive Code Reader4
The code reader I got was new and unused, but it was from very old stock.....it did not have any late model cars listed in the accompanying literature....but it worked fine. I am well-satisfied overall. It will definitely read the error codes and it is an excellent diagnosis tool. I would recommend it to anyone. I had looked at a more powerful code reader, but you had to have a laptop computer there at the car in order to use it......this one is simple, and it "stands alone"......and, best of all, it is dirt cheap :-)

Worked Great5
I received the infamous "check engine" light on my 2001 Ford Mustang. I was having visions of a $500 diagnose/repair bill, so I thought I'd try and give it a shot at fixing it myself. I purchased the Actron CP9125 and was able to diagnose the general problem within 1 minute of plugging the unit into my car. It was so simple. Actually, it was harder finding the plug in port on my car than it was to get the diagnostic code. However, that's just the starting point. Once you get the error code, you need to start doing some homework to figure out what the most likely cause of the problem is. I had a Chilton's Manual which told me the definition of the code (which you can also get on the internet.) That led me to investigate the faulty system which I was able to do thru a couple internet auto fix-it sites. This in turn led me to zero in on the actual faulty part. Total price to fix my car was $70 for the Actron and $40 for the faulty part (which took about an hour to replace.) I'm very glad I did it myself. Had I gone to a mechanic to fix it, the diagnosis alone would have cost more than the $110 I spent on the entire job.

Does the job!4
Worked very well on a 04 Jeep liberty and a 97 Honda Civic, eliminating the fault codes. Paid for itself twice over.