MAN CAT T200 MAN-Cats T200 Truck Diagnostic Tool

XTYW4120

1.6Kg

$1,799.00

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MAN CAT T200 MAN-Cats T200 Truck Diagnostic Tool
MAN CAT T200 Introduction
MAN-cats T200 is an external diagnosis system with the most extensive test depth for electrical systems in MAN commercial vehicles. This Dealer Level diagnosis system is ideally suited to use in a workshop as well as mobile usage.


MAN Diagnostic Tool MAN CAT T200

Top 4 Reasons to Get MAN CAT T200:


1. It is special dealer level diagnostic too for MAN trucks.
2. It support both Diagnose and Offline programming.
3. With one year warranty.
4. Support multi-languages: German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Greek, Croatian, Turkish, Polish, Romanian

Notice: This device software not support update.

Examples of Diagnosable Systems:


• Electronic brake systems (EBS).
• Electronically controlled air suspension (ECAS).
• Engine regulation (EDC).
• Retarder.
• Gearbox.
• Air-conditioning systems.
• Central computer.
• Instrumentation.
• Door module.
• Airbag.
• And much more.

Possibilities of Use:

• Simple testing of actuators.
• Visualisation and assessment of current sensor signals.
• Identification of control unit in assembled condition.
• Depiction of all stored diagnosis entries.
• Fast orientation on vehicle by means of integrated overview wiring diagrams.
• HD-OBD scantool (Heavy Duty On Board Diagnosis), read-out and presentation of data relevant to exhaust gas.  
 
Package Including:

1pc x  T200 Communication Interface
1pc x  OBD2 Main Cable
1pc x 12-pin Round Cable
1pc x OBD2 Adapter Cable
1pc x USB Cable

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Wednesday 20 December, 2017

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 20 December, 2017.