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3/4" Drive -Point Metric 42 mm Shallow Socket...

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3/4" Drive -Point Metric 26 mm Shallow Socket...

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3/4" Drive -Point Metric 23 mm Shallow Socket...

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12 pc 3/4" Drive -Point Metric Shallow Impact Sock...

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3/4" Drive -Point Metric 28 mm Shallow Socket...

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Automotive diagnostic tools

Automotive diagnostic tools are essential for any mechanic who wants to quickly and accurately diagnose problems with a vehicle. These tools can help you identify the source of a problem, so you can fix it quickly and get the vehicle back on the road.

There are many different types of automotive diagnostic tools available, each with its own set of features and capabilities. Some of the most common types of automotive diagnostic tools include:

  • OBD scanners: OBD scanners connect to a vehicle's OBD-II port and can read and clear diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). They can also provide information about the vehicle's engine, transmission, and other systems.
  • Scan tools: Scan tools are more advanced than OBD scanners and can perform a wider range of diagnostic tests. They can also be used to program modules and perform other maintenance tasks.
  • Wireless diagnostic tools: Wireless diagnostic tools allow you to connect to a vehicle's computer from a remote location. This can be helpful if you're diagnosing a problem with a vehicle that's not in your shop.
  • Specialty diagnostic tools: There are also a number of specialty diagnostic tools available for specific tasks, such as testing ABS systems or diagnosing airbag problems.

When choosing an automotive diagnostic tool, it's important to consider the features and capabilities that you need. You should also make sure that the tool is compatible with the vehicles you'll be working on.

Types of automotive diagnostic tools

  • OBD scanners
  • Scan tools
  • Wireless diagnostic tools
  • Specialty diagnostic tools

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