What can you do with a lab scope?
One of the great things that you can do with a lab scope is compare relationships between multiple sensors on a vehicle. For example, this BMW has got two different cam sensors and a crank sensor.
Are there any lab scopes left in stock?
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Can a single crank sensor diagnose a cam problem?
So if you have a cam timing problem, you could also do this with one single cam sensor and a single crank sensor. But if you have some sort of timing issue that you want to look at, check the correlation between them and that should help you diagnose it.
How did the lab scope change car diagnosis?
The lab scope opened up a whole new window of automotive diagnosis. The first lab scopes that saw duty in service bays came straight off the electronic laboratory benches and were more than a little intimidating to many automotive technicians. ‘What do you do with all those knobs and switches?’ was a common question.
Is there a Mercedes scanner that can diagnose ABS?
If you have a Mercedes W208 CLK 1998-2002 and W210 E-Class 1996-2002, you should really consider this scanner. It comes with the 38-pin connector. iCarsoft and most scanners on this list can not diagnose transmission, ABS, airbag, A/C and other systems because they don’t come with 38-pin connector.
The lab scope opened up a whole new window of automotive diagnosis. The first lab scopes that saw duty in service bays came straight off the electronic laboratory benches and were more than a little intimidating to many automotive technicians. ‘What do you do with all those knobs and switches?’ was a common question.
How much does a Mercedes Benz diagnostic scanner cost?
The fact that you can purchase this scanner for under $100. You will need a laptop to run the software that comes with the scanner. If you have a Mercedes W208 CLK 1998-2002 and W210 E-Class 1996-2002, you should really consider this scanner.
What is the name of the screen on a lab scope?
We’re not sure where the name originated, but the display screen of a lab scope is called the graticule. The graticule of a traditional scope is divided into squares, or divisions, of exactly 1 centimeter each.