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Toyota Adapter Cable - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 3421-64

The OTC Tools and Equipment 3421-64 Toyota Adapter Cable is an essential component for professional technicians performing diagnostic work on a range of Toyota vehicles. This specialized DCL 1 adapter ensures reliable communication between your OTC diagnostic scan tool and compatible Toyota models, facilitating accurate and efficient vehicle analysis. Engineered for durability and consistent performance, this adapter cable is a crucial link in a professional automotive diagnostic setup.

Key Features

  • Dedicated Toyota DCL 1 Adapter: Specifically designed as a DCL 1 adapter for seamless integration with Toyota vehicle diagnostic systems.
  • OTC Diagnostic Platform Compatibility: Ensures full functionality with OTC diagnostic tools such as Genisys, Mentor, Determinator, and Tech/Force platforms.
  • Facilitates OBD I Diagnostics: This rectangular OBD I cable enables comprehensive diagnostic capabilities for applicable Toyota vehicles.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built to withstand the demands of a busy workshop environment, offering long-lasting reliability.
  • Enables Critical Data Exchange: Allows for precise data retrieval and system analysis necessary for effective troubleshooting and repair.

Applications

The OTC 3421-64 Toyota Adapter Cable is ideal for professional mechanics and technicians needing to perform in-depth diagnostics on Toyota vehicles. It is crucial for tasks such as reading and clearing trouble codes, viewing live data streams, and conducting system tests on various Toyota models, especially those utilizing the DCL 1 protocol. This adapter supports comprehensive diagnostics for engine, transmission, ABS, and other critical vehicle systems when used with a compatible OTC scan tool.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: OTC Tools and Equipment
  • Model Number: 3421-64
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 × 4.7 × 1.2 inches
  • Product Weight: 0.6 lb

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 19 July, 2010.