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97954 Oil Light Reset Tool - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 3596E

The OTC Tools and Equipment 97954 Oil Light Reset Tool, Model 3596E, provides a comprehensive solution for professional automotive technicians to efficiently reset oil service lights. This essential kit eliminates the need for dealership visits or specialized OEM scan tools, streamlining the most common service performed in repair shops. Designed for a wide range of vehicles, it enhances service capability and improves workflow efficiency for vehicle maintenance.

Key Features

  • Broad Vehicle Compatibility: Electronically resets oil service lights on popular European brands including Volkswagen, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Volvo vehicles.
  • Comprehensive Manual Procedures: Includes an updated manual detailing oil light reset procedures for domestic and import vehicles that utilize manual reset methods, covering models through 2005.
  • Complete Electronic Tool Set: Features dedicated adapter cables and an interface module for specific vehicle makes, ensuring accurate and reliable electronic resets.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built by OTC Tools and Equipment, this kit is designed for durability and consistent performance in demanding shop environments.
  • All-Inclusive Kit: Comes with an oil reset monitor, various vehicle-specific cables (Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Volvo, VW/Audi, VW/Audi OBD II), a battery power adapter cable, and a protective case for organized storage and transport.

Applications

This oil light reset tool is ideal for independent repair shops, specialized European vehicle service centers, and general automotive maintenance facilities. It enables technicians to quickly and accurately perform oil service light resets, ensuring customers receive complete and efficient vehicle servicing without requiring external dealership programming. The dual electronic and manual reset capabilities make it a versatile addition to any professional diagnostic toolkit.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 26 November, 2003.