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Pro-Link IQ Handheld Diagnostic Scan Tool - NEXIQ Technologies

Part #: 188001

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: NEXIQ Technologies
  • Model Number: 188001
  • Product Name: Pro-Link IQ Handheld Diagnostic Scan Tool
  • Weight: 12.15 lbs

Key Features

  • Handheld Design: Provides portability for on-the-go diagnostics in various service environments.
  • Comprehensive Diagnostics: Performs in-depth scanning of vehicle systems to identify issues.
  • Fault Code Management: Reads and clears active and inactive fault codes to assist in troubleshooting.
  • Live Data Monitoring: Displays real-time operational parameters for comprehensive system analysis.
  • Intuitive Interface: Features an easy-to-navigate interface, simplifying diagnostic procedures for technicians.

Applications

  • Heavy-Duty Truck Diagnostics: Essential for pinpointing issues in commercial trucks and tractor-trailers.
  • Commercial Vehicle Maintenance: Used in routine maintenance and repair for buses, delivery vans, and other commercial fleets.
  • Fleet Management: Supports efficient troubleshooting across diverse vehicle types within a fleet operation.
  • Service Bay Operations: Integral tool for diagnostic technicians in repair shops and service centers.
  • Off-Highway Equipment: Applicable for diagnosing engines and systems in construction and agricultural machinery.

Benefits

  • Reduces Downtime: Expedites diagnostic processes, helping vehicles return to service more quickly.
  • Enhances Troubleshooting Accuracy: Provides precise data, leading to more accurate repairs and reduced repeat issues.
  • Improves Operational Efficiency: Streamlines maintenance workflows by offering a reliable, portable diagnostic solution.
  • Empowers Technicians: Offers immediate access to critical vehicle information, enabling effective on-site problem-solving.
  • Optimizes Repair Costs: Identifies root causes swiftly, potentially lowering repair expenses and preventing further damage.

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 29 May, 2008.