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Powering the diagnostic tool
The device is powered by a connecting cable to the vehicle. It is
therefore not necessary to look for additional batteries. To
power the device, find an OBD2 socket in your car, which is
located at a maximum distance of 80 cm from the driver and
most often in the space under the steering wheel. Then connect
the device cable and the power will start immediately, while you
are conveniently viewing the values of the connected car. For
older vehicles, the OBD2 connector is also located in the center
panel area and is usually covered with a plastic cover.
Connecting the diagnostic tool
1. Turn off car ingition
2. Find 16 pin socket
3. Plug the device’s cable into the socket
4. Turn on car ingnition. The engine can be off or running, it
depends on the user.
5. The diagnostic device will turn on automatically.