VIAIR 73 70P Portable Air Compressor Kit (Light Duty)

Thursday, August 6th, 2009 | Tire & Wheel Tools , , , , , with No Comments »

VIAIR 73 70P Portable Air Compressor Kit (Light Duty)

VIAIR 70P Portable Air Compressor Kit (Light Duty) Oil-less Design Hi-Performance PTFE Piston Ring Gear-Less Direct Drive Motor Moisture & Dust Resistant Automatic Reset Thermal Overload Protector Deluxe Carry Bag 3 Piece Inflation Kit Cigarette Plug w/ Inline Fuse Holder 70P Specifications: Voltage: 12 Volt Max. AMP: 14 Amps Max Working Pressure: 150psi Max Duty Cycle @ 100 phi: 15% Dimension: 7.67 x 3.58 x 6.69 inches Net Weight: 4.14 lbs

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12V Booster Pack with Light and Compressor

Sunday, July 19th, 2009 | Jump Starters , , , , , with No Comments »

12V Booster Pack with Light and CompressorNo description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

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Black & Decker AD925 Smart Scan Automotive Check Engine Light Diagnostic Tool

Thursday, May 21st, 2009 | Diagnostic & Test Tools , , , , , , , , , , with 1 Comment

Black & Decker AD925 Smart Scan Automotive Check Engine Light Diagnostic Tool

When your “Check Engine” light comes on, the Black & Decker AD950 self-diagnostic tool displays the same information stored in a car’s computer that a mechanic uses to diagnose and fix problems. When the “Check Engine” light comes on, for cars manufactured after 1995, insert the SmartScan in the OBDII port near the steering wheel column. The easy-to-read LED screen displays the fault code – the same information a mechanic will see – for why the “Check Engine” light illuminated. The SmartScan is sold with a reference manual of the fault codes which easily stores in the glove compartment. Urgency Indicators also display how serious the problem is. Arrow pointing to green bar indicates the car’s computer is not reporting a problem, and the Smart Scan has the ability to turn off the “Check Engine” light. Arrow pointing to yellow bar indicates the car should be looked at in the next five days. Arrow pointing to amber bar indicates a mechanic should see the car soon before further damage can occur. Arrow pointing to red bar indicates an immediate repair is needed. Catch minor problems before they become big – and expensive. Visit a mechanic armed with knowledge about what is wrong, including which parts might be affected, and don’t be charged for unnecessary repairs. If buying a used car, evaluate the overall condition of the car before purchasing.

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