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The INNOVA 3145 Ford Digital OBD1 Code Reader is a precision diagnostic tool designed for Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles from 1982 to 1995. Featuring a clear digital display, it reads numeric trouble codes from MCU and EEC-IV systems, stores codes even when unplugged, and simplifies vehicle self-tests—empowering you to troubleshoot with confidence and avoid costly repairs.









| ASIN | B000EW0KHW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,152 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #34 in Code Readers & Scan Tools |
| Brand Name | Innova |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,815) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00031111725513, 00042173031450 |
| Included Components | Code Reader |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.25"L x 2.1"W x 10"H |
| Item Type Name | OBD Diagnostic Tool |
| Item Weight | 8.64 ounces |
| Manufacturer | INNOVA |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited |
| Operating System | Windows XP |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 031111725513 999992952469 042173031450 666669796052 |
J**Z
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works as described, easy to use, and inexpensive
A**F
92 Chevy truck OBS fixed in 5 minutes
Worked like a charm. Out nowhere my truck started sputtering and not turning on. Like and old school car i would pump the gas and it would sputter and struggle to stay on. I was thinking fuel injection or fuel pump. Boy was I wrong connected this to the OBD1 port and counted the flashes and referred back to handy dandy book for codes. Turned out to be a $15 temperature sensor and a quick 5 minute swap. The bad sensor was sending incorrect reading so was causing the truck to try and adjust for fuel consumption apparently. Without this I would of wasted money and time on fuel pump and removing the bed of my truck.
T**E
Works perfectly!
A really nice pin bridger for obd1 systems. Bridges abs pins with a push of a switch! No problems with it and it works on basically all obd1 vehicles from GM and Ford.
B**S
Good but a little problematic with connections.
Good but after only two use I noticed the connection prongs tend to slide down into the unit and I have to constantly pull them back up when connecting to the extension cable. Maybe a little super glue at the base of each prong will keep them from moving? I don't know but I'll live with it and try to fix it. Other than that malfunction it does perform the tests well. Good instruction manual with codes.
C**.
Well worth the money!
Nice book with lots of clear ENGLISH instructions and extra general info about how the computer works etc., and a full list of codes. Unit itself is professional looking high quality gear, you won't be embarrassed to use it. (Unlike how dirt-cheap some certain orange colored tools from a certain unnamed place can appear) I bought a '93 Lincoln Towncar, and it has an intermittent MIL. It's "EGR insufficient flow" so can be largely ignored. If a couple cans of Seafoam won't cure it in the next couple of weeks, I'll replace the $35 EGR valve and/or clean the carbon out of the manifold passageways. A note about the OBDI which is what these cars have: unlike 'modern' OBDII, the MIL operates in real time. (MIL = Malfunction Indicator Light or "check engine" light) With OBDII, if the MIL is triggered, it stays on for the most part. If it's a one time event, many start/stop cycles might turn it back off, but it usually needs to be cleared. With OBDI, the light may go back out, come back on, go back out as you drive. (It does in my case) The car's computer has a stored code area, which this tester has access to, so, you can see what's triggering the MIL as it happens, AND check the stored codes too. In my case, the codes just refer to the (probably intermittently sticking) EGR valve and nothing else, so the price paid for the code reader is worth the piece of mind at the very least. As for buying the extension cable, (or not) on the Towncar, the OBDI connector is on the driver's side fender, so I can prop the tester up and read it by leaning out the window during run-up testing. It depends on where your diagnostics port is as to whether you need the extension cable. You do need to see the display during real-time testing. If you're chasing an intermittent MIL, you'll need a cable to run under the hood and into a window so you can have the tester inside while you drive and have a friend watch the display.
H**E
A great diagnostic tool for trouble shooting engine codes for early Ford trucks
Used this code reader on a 96 Ford F250 with 460 V8. It provided sevetal codes which enabled me to diagnose my ignition problems. A very useful tool and easy to use. You will have to connect it to the connector assembly which is under the hood on the right side of the vehicle below the hood spring.
C**Z
It works; BUT
First, let me give credit where credit is due. The product works, and it's easy to use! I was able to retrieve the codes. Some ports are inside the vehicle, my port was in the engine bay. I was able to do everything needed by myself to successfully complete the test. BUT I have 2 Negatives associated with this product. First, When I plugged the reader into the port in the engine bay nothing happened. when I unplugged it I found that 2 of the 4 Prongs had pushed into the reader. Pure Junk. So I opened it up to see what broke. To my surprize, the wires and connections were still intact. I pushed them back into placed and reglued the reader back together. I plugged it back into the port but the prongs pushed back into the reader again. The tiny little blades where the wires connect to the plastic, I guess are too small and don't hold the connectors in place. I used alligator clips on the ends of the prongs to pull the codes. Second, the booklet fell apart the moment I opened it up to read the directions and again when I was reading the code glossary. The book is poorly made as well. I see You can download the instructions from the web site but why? It comes with a booklet. (was the download an afterthought or did they know in advance) I see now that there is an extension cord you can purchase, this will certainly make it easier to use, then I see others are having the same issue with the prongs and using the cord. so it is definitely an issue with the design and the connections. If they address this issue and solve the problem, then this is a great product for the price. Seems they care a little about the product they have fixed a cheap book by putting making the directions a download. I will attempt to return the product but since I opened it up and then reglued it I doubt I get a refund!
L**S
Se ve bien fabricado y la pantalla es grande, aún no lo uso todavía pero en general lo recomiendo
I**.
Habe durch das Gerät einige Euros an Werkstattkosten gespart - Natürlich muss man sich mit der Materie etwas auskennen.
W**P
Funny that no mechanic had one of these to check my truck. So this came in very handy. Worked well, so the mechanic said. If he's happy, I'm happy.
M**N
Brilliant for old ford's easy to use and all good 👍
G**N
Did a perfect job on 91 NA Fairlane picked up faulty o2 sensor straight away A good cheap investment for EA EB NA Fords
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