Selelekela
The Rodedio R009 OBD2 Scanner is a powerful and user-friendly diagnostic tool designed to help you quickly and accurately identify issues with your vehicle. This device supports all OBD2 protocols and offers a wide range of functions, including reading and clearing diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), viewing live data streams, performing I/M readiness tests, and more. Its multi-language support and extensive built-in DTC library make it an essential tool for both professional mechanics and car enthusiasts.
Likarolo tsa Bohlokoa
- Full OBD2 Modes: Supports all 10 modes of OBD2 functionality.
- Sheba Leseli la Enjine: Easily read and clear the Check Engine Light (CEL).
- Smog Check: Perform I/M Readiness tests to check emission system status.
- Ho batla DTC: Access a built-in library of over 35,901 Diagnostic Trouble Codes for quick definitions.
- Phallo ea Lintlha e Phelang: View real-time sensor data from your vehicle.
- Tšehetso ea lipuo tse ngata: User interface available in multiple languages.
- Hokela le ho Bapala: Simple connection and operation.

Seta le Khokahano
The Rodedio R009 OBD2 Scanner is designed for easy plug-and-play operation. Follow these simple steps to connect the device to your vehicle:
- Fumana Kou ea OBD-II: The OBD-II port is usually located under the dashboard on the driver's side of the vehicle. Refer to your vehicle's owner's manual if you cannot find it.
- Hokela Sekenara: With the vehicle's ignition off, firmly insert the Rodedio R009's OBD-II connector into your vehicle's OBD-II port.
- Turn on Ignition: Turn the vehicle's ignition to the "ON" position (do not start the engine). The scanner will power on automatically.
- Netefatsa Khokahano: The scanner's screen will display a connection status. A successful connection will typically show a green checkmark or "Connected." If the connection fails, an exclamation mark or "Connection Error" may appear. Ensure the connector is securely seated and try again.

Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
Once connected, navigate the scanner's menu using the F1, F2, EXIT, OK, and arrow buttons.
Mesebetsi e ka sehloohong ea Menu:
- Read DTC: Reads current, pending, and permanent Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
- Hlakola DTC: Clears all stored DTCs and turns off the Check Engine Light (CEL). Note: Clearing DTCs does not fix the underlying problem.
- Thibela Foreime: Displays a snapshot of vehicle operating conditions at the time an emission-related fault occurred.
- I/M: Checks the readiness of the emission monitoring systems.
- Litaba tsa Koloi: Retrieves vehicle identification number (VIN), calibration ID (CALID), and calibration verification number (CVN).
- Live Data: Displays real-time data stream from the vehicle's sensors.
- Mokhoa oa Bobeli: Accesses results for on-board diagnostic monitoring tests of specific components/systems that are not continuously monitored.
- Sensor ea O2: Retrieves O2 sensor monitoring test results.
- Mokhoa oa Bobeli: Performs control of on-board system, test, or component.
Using DTC Lookup:
When a DTC is displayed, you can use the built-in DTC library to get a detailed definition:
- Select "DTC Lookup" from the menu or press the appropriate button if available.
- Enter the DTC code (e.g., P0113).
- The scanner will display the definition, such as "Intake Air Temperature Sensor/Circuit High."

Viewka Live Data:
The Live Data Stream function allows you to monitor various sensor readings in real-time, which can be crucial for diagnosing intermittent problems.
- Select "Live Data" from the main menu.
- Choose the parameters you wish to monitor (e.g., Engine RPM, Intake Air Temperature, Ignition Timing Advance).
- The data will be displayed numerically and often graphically, showing minimum and maximum values over time.

Ho batle phoso
- Scanner does not power on:
- Ensure the OBD-II connector is firmly plugged into the vehicle's port.
- Netefatsa hore ho hotetsa ha koloi ho boemong ba "ON".
- Check the vehicle's fuse for the OBD-II port (consult your vehicle's manual).
- "Connection Error" message:
- Unplug and re-plug the connector securely.
- Ensure the vehicle is OBD-II compliant (most vehicles manufactured after 1996 are).
- Try the scanner on another OBD-II compliant vehicle to rule out a scanner issue.
- Cannot clear DTCs:
- Ensure the ignition is "ON" and the engine is off.
- If the underlying fault is still present, the DTCs may reappear immediately after clearing. Address the vehicle issue first.
Tlhokomelo
- Ho hloekisa: Hlakola seskena ka bonolo, damp lesela. Se ke oa sebelisa li-abrasive cleaners kapa solvents.
- Polokelo: Boloka sesebelisoa sebakeng se phodileng, se omeletseng hole le letsatsi le mocheso o feteletseng.
- Tlhokomelo ea Lithapo: Avoid bending or crimping the OBD-II cable excessively to prevent damage.
Malebela a mosebelisi
- Litlhophiso tsa Puo: The device supports multiple languages. If you need to change the language (e.g., to Russian or Turkish), navigate to the 'Setup' or 'Settings' menu on the device and select your preferred language.
Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Lintlha |
|---|---|
| Mofuta oa Ntho | Li-Code Reader le Lisebelisoa tsa ho Skena |
| Mohlala | R009 |
| Litekanyo (Bolelele) | 15.5cm (6.1 inches) |
| Litekanyo (Bophara) | 8.68cm (3.42 inches) |
| Laeborari ea DTC | Over 35,901 built-in fault codes |
| Tšimoloho | Mainland China |
| Bolelele ba Sephutheloana | 20 cm |
| Bophara ba Sephutheloana | 14 cm |
| Bophahamo ba Package | 4 cm |
| Pakete Boima | 0.212 lik'hilograma |
Warranty le Tšehetso
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