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FOXWELL NT301 OBD2 Car Fault Diagnostic Instrument Live Data Code Reader Tool, FOXWELL NT301

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FOXWELL NT301 OBD2 Car Fault Diagnostic Instrument Live Data Code Reader Tool, FOXWELL NT301Features: 1. The NT301 OBD2 Scanner allows you to read DTCs, locate bad O2 sensors, access emissions readiness status, turn off the CEL (Check Engine Light) or MIL, reset monitors, read live data, and retrieve your vehicles VIN. 2. Live data graphing and logging, accurately reads error codes for most global cars, SUVs, light trucks, and 12V diesels equipped with OBD2. Graphing live vehicle sensor data enables you to focus on any suspicious data and


Features:
1. The NT301 OBD2 Scanner allows you to read DTCs, locate bad O2 sensors, access emissions readiness status, turn off the CEL (Check Engine Light) or MIL, reset monitors, read live data, and retrieve your vehicles VIN.
2. Live data graphing and logging, accurately reads error codes for most global cars, SUVs, light trucks, and 12V diesels equipped with OBD2. Graphing live vehicle sensor data enables you to focus on any suspicious data and trends.
3. Read/Erase and I/M Ready hotkeys make it very easy to use the onboard computer reader right out of the box. Red, yellow, and green LEDs and a built-in speaker indicate readiness status, allowing you to confidently perform electronic emissions testing.
4. No batteries required, the NT301 OBD2 Scanner charges directly from the 16-pin DLC in your vehicle.

Product parameters:
1. Display: 2.8-inch TFT color screen
2. Operating temperature: 0 to 60 degrees Celsius (32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit)
3. Storage temperature: -20 to 70 degrees Celsius (-4 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit)
4. Power supply: 8 to 18 V, provided by the vehicle
5. Supported protocols: J1859-41.6, J1850-10.4, ISO9141, KWP2000 (ISO 14230) and CAN (Control Area Network ISO 11898)
6. Dimensions: 145 x 94 x 32mm
7. Weight: 600 grams


Specification:
Package Weight
One Package Weight 0.64kgs / 1.42lb
One Package Size 27cm * 18cm * 5cm / 10.63inch * 7.09inch * 1.97inch
Qty per Carton 48
Carton Weight 32.00kgs / 70.55lb
Carton Size 54cm * 54cm * 35cm / 21.26inch * 21.26inch * 13.78inch
Loading Container 20GP: 261 cartons * 48 pcs = 12528 pcs
40HQ: 606 cartons * 48 pcs = 29088 pcs

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This book analyses the achievements and challenges of the Babylonian Empire. It was a significant socio-political entity in Ancient Times. Like Assyria, the Babylonian state retained the written Akkadian language (the language of its native populace) for official use, despite its Northwest Semitic-speaking Amorite founders and Kassite successors, who spoke a language isolate, not being native Mesopotamians. It retained the Sumerian language for religious use (as did Assyria). Still, already by the time, Babylon was founded, this was no longer a spoken language, having been wholly subsumed by Akkadian. The earlier Akkadian and Sumerian traditions played a significant role in Babylonian and Assyrian culture. The region would remain an important cultural center, even under its protracted periods of outside rule. Ganesh of Mari founded the Kassite dynasty. Both Dynasties were significant. Moreover, The Kassites, like the Amorite rulers who had preceded them, were not originally native to Mesopotamia. They had first appeared in the Zagros Mountains of northwestern Iran today. Overall the book is well-written.
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I found this book outstanding in every way. It is a fascinating, vivid picture of an incredible time in history. It’s interesting to read with rigorous research and draws the reader in as it travels through the three nations that ruled from Babylon. It gave me a fresh perspective of how the Old Testament history and prophets fit in with what was happening in Mesopotamia. I highly recommend this book to anyone, whether history buffs or someone completely new to the topic. This book is great for AP students or homeschoolers who will benefit from a solid foundation in the history of Babylon (and Sumer and Assyria) in a fun format they will enjoy reading.
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