MOTOPOWER MP69033 Car OBD2 Scanner Code Reader Engine Fault Scanner CAN Diagnostic Scan Tool for All OBD II Protocol Cars Since 1996, Yellow
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Multi-Functions – Practical Multi-Functions OBD2 code reader features built-in OBD2 DTC lookup library, which help you to determine the cause of the engine light, read code, erase code, view freeze frame, I/M ready, vehicle information, data flow, real-time curve, get vehicle speed information, calculate load value, engine coolant temperature, get engine speed.
Wide Capability – Supports 9 protocols compatible with most 1996 US-Based, 2000 EU-Based and Asian cars, and newer OBD II & CAN domestic or import vehicles. Supports 6 languages – English,German, Dutch, Spanish, French, Italian.
2.8″ LCD Display – Designed with a clear display 2.8″ Large LCD screen – white backlight and contrast adjustment. No need any battery or charger, OBD reader gets the power directly from your vehicle through the OBDII Data Link Connector.
Compact Design – Car diagnostic scanner is equipped with a 2.5 feet long cable and made of a very thick flexible insulator.There are 6 buttons on OBD2 Scanner:scroll up/down,enter/exit and buttons that quick query VIN vehicle number& the DTC fault code.
ABS / Airbag codes NOT Supported – It is able to read and clear check engine information which is part of OBDII system, but it cannot work with non-OBDII systems, including ABS / Airbag / Oil Service Light, etc.
Screen Protecting Film – There’s a transparent screen protecting film on the screen surface. If any scratches on the film, just tear off the screen protecting film. If any more problem on the screen, just contact our customer service for replacement directly.
Connection Guide – Plug the scanner into the OBDII port on your car, turn on the ignition and then press the OK button to make the connection. To view the live data, please start the engine. If connection failure, please contact motopower directly for assistance.
Customers say
Customers find the OBD2 scanner works well and is easy to use, with quick results and precise diagnostics. They appreciate its value as an inexpensive code reader, and one customer notes it works right out of the box. Customers disagree on whether the check engine light stays off after use.
10 reviews for MOTOPOWER MP69033 Car OBD2 Scanner Code Reader Engine Fault Scanner CAN Diagnostic Scan Tool for All OBD II Protocol Cars Since 1996, Yellow
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Original price was: €27.€17Current price is: €17.
Clément b. –
A nice little OBD scanner !
For any car owner who’s ever faced a “Check Engine” light and dreaded the mechanic’s bill, the MOTOPOWER MP69033 OBD2 Scanner in yellow is a small investment that can provide huge peace of mind. This compact and straightforward code reader is designed for the DIY mechanic or anyone who wants to quickly understand what’s going on under the hood before heading to a professional.The ease of use is where the MP69033 truly shines. There are no complicated menus or software to download; you simply plug it into your car’s OBDII port (typically located under the dashboard), turn the ignition to the “on” position, and it powers up directly from your vehicle. With just a few intuitive buttons, you can quickly navigate to read fault codes. The clear, backlit LCD display (even if a bit old-school pixelated) presents the codes clearly.What it does, it does well: it accurately reads and clears Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) related to your vehicle’s engine and emissions system. It also includes a built-in DTC lookup library, which is incredibly helpful. Instead of needing to Google every code, the scanner often provides a brief explanation of what the code means, giving you a starting point for troubleshooting. Beyond just codes, it can also display live data (like RPM, coolant temperature, vehicle speed, etc.) and freeze frame data, which captures a snapshot of sensor readings at the moment a fault occurred. The I/M readiness function is also a great feature, helping you check if your vehicle is ready for an emissions test.Compatibility is broad; it supports all OBD II protocols and works with most 1996 US-based, 2000 EU-based, and 2008 Asian vehicles, as well as newer OBD2 and CAN protocol cars. This means it’s likely to work on pretty much any modern vehicle you own.However, it’s crucial to understand its limitations. This is a dedicated engine fault scanner. It does NOT support non-OBDII systems like ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), SRS (Airbag system), transmission, or oil service lights. If you need to diagnose issues with these systems, you’ll need a more advanced and typically more expensive scanner.In summary, the MOTOPOWER MP69033 is an excellent, affordable entry-level OBD2 scanner. It’s fast, reliable, and perfectly suited for anyone who wants to diagnose basic “Check Engine” light issues, clear codes, and save money on diagnostic fees. It’s a no-frills tool that performs its core functions admirably, making it a valuable addition to any garage.
Dannah Kelley –
Great for non-mechanics. Easy to use and understand.
Iâm buying a used car. Sadly some people are dishonest and will clear codes. This will show you if codes have been cleared. I did some research and this was rated the best scanner for non-mechanics. Some of the fancier scanners will give you a lot more information but it wont mean much to you if youâre not a car person.This is easy to use and works well. Itâs been compatible with the cars Iâve looked at (Ford, Chevy, Hyundai, Toyota made in the last 10-12 years). It gives you enough information to know what the lights on your dash mean.I recommend this scanner. Itâs a great tool to have around. Especially if you have an older car.
Tom Rutchik –
Inexpensive solution to get you OBDC codes.
It’s probably the most inexpensive OBDC readers you can get. I used it for reading and clearing a check engine light issue on my 2014 Mercedes GLK 250. It worked like a charm. The vehicle info worked fine. Many of the real-time data that the reader is supposedly capable of handling displayed the result “na”. I can’t tell you if that’s the readers issue or something related to my vehicle/manufacturer. I’ would guess that if you really need some advanced diagnostic features you’ll need a much more expensive device, and one specifically for your car/manufacturer. But as far as reading and clearing diagnostic codes this is a great inexpensive way to do that. A dealer would probably charge you $100 – $200 just to read the codes (I do know that’s what BMW would charge you, albeit they might discount that if you have them perform the repair). So this is a very inexpensive and easy tool to use to understand the nature of the problem you car is reporting. The device gets its power it needs to run directly from the OBDC connector. If the device doesn’t power on, you probably have a fuse problem (and that’s not the reader’s fault).
greyhound –
Handy, easy-to-use car engine scanner
I bought this scanner for one reason only: to see when the On-Board Diagnostic system in my car was “ready”, that is, fully initialized. Why? It had been time for the Massachusetts annual inspection for my car. I took it in to be inspected, and it failed the emissions test. What? I had just had the car in the dealer shop for regular periodic service, and they had updated the car’s software. This reset the OBD system (same as if the battery had been disconnected). (Thanks for the warning, guys.) I put very low mileage on the car, and had not driven far enough to initialize all the monitors in the OBD system.I consulted Dr. Google on this, who said it might take as much as 300 miles of driving. Rather than mounting a road trip to nowhere that might not be necessary, I bought this scanner to see when the OBD was ready. Luckily, 140 miles was enough.The scanner is easy to use and clear in its output. The only problem is that the manual could be clearer on the status of the individual monitors. Each one is shown as OK, N/A, or INC. I had to read the manual carefully, twice, to figure out that N/A means that this car doesn’t have that particular monitor. And what you’re really looking for is ones labeled INC, which means “incomplete” — this one has not finished initializing. That’s the only reason I give the device 4 stars. But it’s easy to plug in and read out what you need about the OBD system. It does a bunch of other things, but I can’t comment on that.
C. Tranter –
Works great!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:My first purchase of this type of device. For years I looked and moved on due to price or some other hassle. This right out of the box has already saved me hundreds from rip offs from dealerships. I can now buy a replacement part at a fraction and replace myself when possible saving all labor costs. Will never not have one of these going forward.Â
Josh Whick –
Herramienta muy útil, excelente compra.
giacx –
tutto perfetto e funzionale, eccellente qualità prezzo
abdullah –
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David f –
Works on the Lexus IS220D 2010 not all functions but reads fault codes and deletes them
Cezary –
DziaÅa bez problemu, czyta i kasuje bÅÄdy.polecam