Electronic diagnostic instruments and battery service equipment for identifying and addressing faults in modern automotive systems.
Modern vehicles rely on electronic control units (ECUs) to manage engine, transmission, ABS, airbag, and other systems. When a fault occurs, a diagnostic scanner connects to the vehicle's OBD-II port to read fault codes stored in these control units, helping technicians identify the system and nature of the fault.
Our scanner range includes entry-level code readers for basic fault reading, and professional multi-system scanners with live data streaming, actuation testing, and service reset functions for more comprehensive workshop diagnostics.
| Interface | OBD-II (SAE J1962) |
|---|---|
| Protocols | CAN, K-Line, ISO, J1850 |
| Functions | Read/clear codes, live data, actuation |
| Coverage | Multi-brand vehicle coverage on pro models |
| Display | Color screen with multilingual menus |
Battery chargers and analyzers are standard equipment in any service bay that handles vehicle maintenance, particularly for vehicles that arrive with discharged batteries or require battery health assessment before sale or handover.
Modern smart chargers include automatic charge management stages (bulk, absorption, float) that prevent overcharging and extend battery life. Battery analyzers provide a conductance-based assessment of battery health, cranking performance, and charge state without needing a full charge cycle.
| Battery Types | Lead-acid, AGM, EFB, Gel |
|---|---|
| Charge Stages | Multi-stage automatic (smart chargers) |
| Analysis Function | CCA, SOH, SOC readings (analyzer models) |
| Voltage | 12V and 24V variants available |
| Applications | Charging, maintenance, pre-sale testing |
Supporting instruments for a complete diagnostic workflow.
Flexible borescope cameras for inspecting areas not visible to the naked eye — cylinder bores, exhaust manifolds, behind dashboards, and inside door cavities.
Non-contact temperature measurement tools for identifying hot spots, brake component temperatures, cooling system irregularities, and HVAC performance checks.
Automotive oscilloscopes for waveform analysis of sensor signals, injector patterns, ignition circuits, and CAN bus communication — used in advanced electrical diagnostics.
Portable lithium jump starter packs and traditional jump starter units for boosting discharged vehicle batteries in the workshop or roadside.
UV dye kits and smoke machines for locating air leaks in vacuum systems, intake tracts, and refrigerant leaks in air conditioning circuits.
Digital multimeters (DMM) for voltage, current, resistance, and frequency measurements on vehicle electrical systems. Available in auto-ranging and manual-ranging configurations.
Our team can assist with selecting the appropriate diagnostic tools for your workshop's vehicle coverage and service scope.