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New Holland Electronic Service Tools(CNH EST 8.6 9.0 engineering Level )+ Diagnostic Procedures + White CNH DPA5 kit diagnostic tool

  CNH DPA5 Diagnostic Kit is Dearborn Protocol Adapter 5 New Holland Diagnostic Tool. CNH DPA5 kit diagnostic tool from Autonumen.com with Dearborn DPA5 Diagnostic CNH Est software for New Holland diagnostics. this CNH DPA5 Kit Diagnostic interface is working 2 CAN and Kline for the diagnostic CASE and New Holland with IVECO Engine with EASY under EST. CNH DPA5 Kit Diagnostic interface functions: Check the status of parameters; Retrieve faults; Run diagnostic tests; Make ECU and parameter programming; Monitor active and logged diagnostics; View and change ECU configuration; View diagnostic procedures and schematics; Troubleshoot problems; Use asist database; Run scope diagnostics. CNH Engine Download Tool operates from within the EST program to perform the following engine download operations: Provide Engine Control Unit (ECU) programing update capability; Provide blank ECU initialization and programming capability; Provide ECU programming reassignment for blank and

How to Spot a China Nexiq USB Link 2 Clone

  The Nexiq USB Link original adapter came out around 7 years ago and sold more than 130,000 units before it was discontinued and replaced by the Nexiq USB Link 2 . The Nexiq USB Link 2 came out around mid-2014 and is the number one selling commercial truck adapter in the market. Besides the fact that Nexiq is worried about USB Link 2 clone, one of the nagging issues that Nexiq had with the original design was that several different OBDII cables were needed (Regular OBDII, Volvo/Mack HD OBDII, CAT in GMC/Chevy Truck OBDII, etc…). The other issue was that Nexiq never really sold a lot of these cables, along with the replacement cables. The reason was that they were trying to get $250 for a replacement 6/9-pin cable, while in the meantime a slew of China manufacturers were selling them for $30-$40 each, and they worked just as well. To make matters worse, China manufacturers were able to create “clones” of the Nexiq USB Link original, and sell them for $300 versus the $700