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Applicable To Car Diagnostic Detection Line

 
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Interface USB OBD2 for BMW - INPA/Ediabas - K+DCAN allows full diagnostic of BMW from 1998 to 2008 (all functions as in OMNITEC interface). Build in 2 lines K and D-Can magisterial
BMW INPA K+CAN Features
1. Read and delete errors
2. Adaptations
3. Driver programming
4. Applu coding

Features:
BMW INPA K+CAN Supports Protocols:
Fast magisterial D-CAN and PT-CAN (500 kbit/s)
Slow magisterial K-CAN (100 kbit/s)
Standard BMW protocol (BMW OBD interface).
 
D-CAN for
E60, E61 od 03/2007
E83 od 09/2006
E81, E87 od 03/2007
E90, E91, E92, E93 od 03/2007
E70 (new model X5)
R56 (new model MINI)
PT-CAN, K-CAN - fully switchable speed of magisterial CAN - you can diagnose driver without any car
Protocol "BMW OBD interface" for Older Cars
From 1995 to 1998 (don't need K-line).
From 1998 to 03/2008 (all models)


Packing list:

1pc x BMW INPA K+CAN Cable
1pc x CD Driver

or

1pc x K+CAN for BMW INPA Cable with Switch

1pc x CD Driver





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