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Autos › Re: Scan your car yourself for ECU errors with the OBD2 Bluetooth car scanner by CavendishPlex(op): 3:52pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! Run a scan of your car yourself with this easy to use device in order to determine the exact cause of that error light on your dashboard. All you need is a Bluetooth-enabled Android smartphone or tablet. It costs just N3,000 and you'd have it delivered to your preferred delivery address anywhere in Nigeria. Call/WhatsApp 07035460694. |
Business › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 3:52pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! Run a scan of your car yourself with this easy to use device in order to determine the exact cause of that error light on your dashboard. All you need is a Bluetooth-enabled Android smartphone or tablet. It costs just N3,000 and you'd have it delivered to your preferred delivery address anywhere in Nigeria. Call/WhatsApp 07035460694. |
Autos › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 3:52pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! Run a scan of your car yourself with this easy to use device in order to determine the exact cause of that error light on your dashboard. All you need is a Bluetooth-enabled Android smartphone or tablet. It costs just N3,000 and you'd have it delivered to your preferred delivery address anywhere in Nigeria. Call/WhatsApp 07035460694. |
Technology Market › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 3:51pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! Run a scan of your car yourself with this easy to use device in order to determine the exact cause of that error light on your dashboard. All you need is a Bluetooth-enabled Android smartphone or tablet. It costs just N3,000 and you'd have it delivered to your preferred delivery address anywhere in Nigeria. Call/WhatsApp 07035460694. |
Technology Market › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 12:05pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Business › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 12:05pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Autos › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 12:05pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Autos › Re: Scan your car yourself for ECU errors with the OBD2 Bluetooth car scanner by CavendishPlex(op): 12:04pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Autos › Re: Scan your car yourself for ECU errors with the OBD2 Bluetooth car scanner by CavendishPlex(op): 7:04am On Oct 14, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Business › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 7:03am On Oct 14, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Technology Market › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 7:03am On Oct 14, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Autos › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 7:03am On Oct 14, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Technology Market › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 9:27pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Business › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 9:27pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Autos › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 9:26pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Autos › Re: Scan your car yourself for ECU errors with the OBD2 Bluetooth car scanner by CavendishPlex(op): 9:26pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Autos › Re: Scan your car yourself for ECU errors with the OBD2 Bluetooth car scanner by CavendishPlex(op): 5:36pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! Run a scan of your car yourself with this easy to use device in order to determine the exact cause of that error light on your dashboard. All you need is a Bluetooth-enabled Android smartphone or tablet. It costs just N3,000 and you'd have it delivered to your preferred delivery address anywhere in Nigeria. Call/WhatsApp 07035460694. |
Business › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 5:35pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! Run a scan of your car yourself with this easy to use device in order to determine the exact cause of that error light on your dashboard. All you need is a Bluetooth-enabled Android smartphone or tablet. It costs just N3,000 and you'd have it delivered to your preferred delivery address anywhere in Nigeria. Call/WhatsApp 07035460694. |
Technology Market › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 5:35pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! Run a scan of your car yourself with this easy to use device in order to determine the exact cause of that error light on your dashboard. All you need is a Bluetooth-enabled Android smartphone or tablet. It costs just N3,000 and you'd have it delivered to your preferred delivery address anywhere in Nigeria. Call/WhatsApp 07035460694. |
Autos › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 5:34pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! Run a scan of your car yourself with this easy to use device in order to determine the exact cause of that error light on your dashboard. All you need is a Bluetooth-enabled Android smartphone or tablet. It costs just N3,000 and you'd have it delivered to your preferred delivery address anywhere in Nigeria. Call/WhatsApp 07035460694. |
Technology Market › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 2:44pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000!  |
Autos › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 2:43pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000!  |
Business › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 2:43pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Autos › Re: Scan your car yourself for ECU errors with the OBD2 Bluetooth car scanner by CavendishPlex(op): 2:42pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Autos › Re: Scan your car yourself for ECU errors with the OBD2 Bluetooth car scanner by CavendishPlex(op): 11:34am On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Business › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 11:34am On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! Available |
Technology Market › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 11:33am On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Autos › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 11:33am On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Autos › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 9:15am On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Technology Market › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 9:14am On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |
Business › Re: Easy to use Bluetooth car scanner for error lights. by CavendishPlex(op): 9:14am On Oct 13, 2018 |
CavendishPlex: Are you about getting a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or even a 4th grade Tokunbo or Nigerian used vehicle and would love to uncover any hidden faults before you part with that hard earned cash or you have that annoying light that has come up on your vehicle's dashboard which has gotten you so confused and you don't know what it means? The OBD2 scanner is your best bet!
How does it work?
This pocket-sized device when plugged into the ECU port of your car (usually beneath the steering wheel) is paired via Bluetooth with your Android smartphone/tablet PC that has the scanning app installed (e.g Torque Pro). With the scanning app on your phone or tablet, you run a comprehensive scan which uncovers hidden faults and also the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) bearing the faults popping up on your dashboard. With these generated DTCs, a simple web search tells you the exact meaning and area of concentration thereby avoiding a trial and error approach by your roadside Kazeem mechanic.
Interested? Call or WhatsApp 07035460694
Delivery to Gbagada and Anthony Village in Lagos is free. Shipment to anywhere else attracts a token delivery fee. You could also pick up one here in Gbagada if you'd prefer picking it up yourself.
It's just N3,000! |