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ScanGaugeII device monitors a 4x4’s most vital systems

Easy-to-use ScanGaugeII device provides valuable real-time system info.

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THE plug-and-play ScanGaugeII device monitors a four-wheel drive’s most vital systems and then logs and displays the information in real-time, providing the driver with essential, up-to-date system info.

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The device features more than 15 built-in digital gauges, and the gauge screen allows users to select and display four gauges at a time.

Built-in gauges include: average fuel economy, LHK/KPL, litres per 100km, kilometres per litre, KM/H, litres per hour, cost per kilometre, trip fuel cost, fuel system loop status, intake air temperature, fuel pressure, water temperature, MAP/ boost, RPM, throttle position sensor, battery voltage, ignition timing, engine loading, and horsepower.

ScanGaugeII-monitor.jpgThe device also features five built-in trip computers to keep track of everything from fuel cost to distance travelled and everything in between – perfect for a remote-area getaway. Each trip computer starts automatically and information is available anytime during the trip.

The system also utilises an easy-to-use scan tool that shows both set and pending trouble codes.

In addition to the standard set of gauges, the ScanGaugeII features the exclusive X-Gauge programmable gauge system which monitors parameters such as transmission temperature, trip data and fuel economy information.

ScanGaugeII-in-use.jpgThe ScanGaugeII also features the all-new Performance Monitor, for real-time performance measurements. The Performance Monitor gives users the ability to track a fourbie’s performance over short periods of time, distance and acceleration.

The ScanGaugeII comes with a three-year warranty and is suitable for all OBDII-compatible petrol, diesel, hybrid and LPG vehicles.

For more information, visit: www.scangauge.com.au

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