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OBD II spare cable for ScanGauge
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PN: sgIIcable

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OBD II spare cable for ScanGauge

150cm scangauge OBDII spare cable

27.80

MultiGauge Link 3.5mm Y Splitter Cable
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PN: MLINKSP

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MultiGauge Link 3.5mm Y Splitter Cable

Expand your custom setup

10.40

60mm Gauge Mount/Holder
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PN: mount60

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60mm Gauge Mount/Holder

Dash Mountable hardware for 60mm (2 3/8") iMFD Gauges

22.00

Sensor Module Connect Kit
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PN: SM-ConnectKit

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Sensor Module Connect Kit

Connect Kit for SM

17.40

Scangauge Daisy Chain Cable
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PN: sg_daisy_chain

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Scangauge Daisy Chain Cable

Connect multiple ScanGauge units inline by daisy chaining them together

10.40

Display Module Connect Kit
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PN: DM-ConnectKit

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Display Module Connect Kit

Connect Kit for DM

17.40

8 Volt Converter for DM-6
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PN: 8VConverter

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8 Volt Converter for DM-6

8V Converter Required for all sensor modules except SM-AFR for DM-6 Connection

28.90

Oxygen Sensor Bung Plug
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PN: O2plug

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Oxygen Sensor Bung Plug

plug for O2 Bung

17.40

Selecting the Ideal Diagnostics for Your
Vehicle Performance Needs.

Car diagnostic tools and sensors designed to monitor vehicle health and performance. From OBDII devices to pressure and temperature sensors, this category helps identify issues early and keep your car running at its best.

Frequently Asked Questions

Select a diagnostic tool based on your car's make and model, the type of issues you're experiencing, and the features of the tool. OBD-II scanners are great for general error codes, while more specific tools may be needed for complex systems like ABS or airbags.
Yes, basic car diagnostics can be done using an OBD-II scanner or code reader. For more complex issues, such as transmission faults or advanced electronic system problems, it may be advisable to seek professional assistance.
Connect the diagnostic tool to the car’s OBD-II port (usually located under the dashboard). Follow the instructions to read error codes, run tests, and interpret the results. Advanced tools may allow you to reset warning lights or check live sensor data.
You should use diagnostic tools regularly during routine maintenance, before or after long trips, or when experiencing symptoms like check engine lights or poor performance. Regular checks help catch potential issues early.

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