








🔧 Decode your engine’s secrets before your next drive!
The Ancel AD310 is a robust, universal OBDII & CAN diagnostic scanner compatible with most vehicles from 1996 onwards. Featuring a crisp backlit LCD, multilingual support, and a durable design powered directly from your car’s OBDII port, it empowers drivers to quickly read and clear engine fault codes, monitor readiness tests, and save on repair costs—all with beginner-friendly navigation and a 3-year warranty.

| ASIN | B01G5EA74I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #570,032 in Car & Motorbike ( See Top 100 in Car & Motorbike ) #521 in Automotive Code Readers & Scan Tools |
| Brand | ANCEL |
| Brand Name | ANCEL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 63,513 Reviews |
| Display Size | 2.4 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00602938440233 |
| Importer Contact Information | ATM RETAIL 1st Floor Beside P and T Building Lakdi Ka Pul Hyderabad Telangana 500004 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | ANCEL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AD310 |
| Model | AD310 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
| UPC | 602938440233 602938439893 602938430845 |
E**E
Good for initial diagnosis of your car's engine warning light.
Helpful. When engine light or other problems occur, you can interrogate the ecu. It should help you decide where to take your car for remedy, and potentially saving you time and money. Very well packed and presented product.
A**A
Simple. Cost effective. Saves you worries and money.
Bought this scanner after my check engine light came on. It turned out to be a loose gas cap which from the other reviews seems to be a commonality. The scanner was very easy to use, i just looked up online where the ODB2 port on my subaru was and then i plugged it and and was able to read the code within a few minutes, and confirmed the issue. After tightening the gas cap, it still persisted, so I used the scanner to manually clear the check engine light. Very simple and effective. I like that it doesn't require batteries, a phone app, or a subscription like everything wants you to these days. It's a simple plug-and-play tool that does exactly what I need: read and clear engine codes. For the price, it has already paid for itself by saving me a trip to the mechanic. If you're looking for a basic, reliable code reader to diagnose the lights on your dashboard to have more peace of mind, I would definitely recommend it.
C**R
Basic OBD-2 reader, great for troubleshooting, great for making sure car is ready for emissions
This is not a miracle tool! An OBD-2 reader READS CODES off the ECU. It does not diagnose. It does not know anything except what the code is. It works great for that, it is accurate, easy to use, and inexpensive ($24 now? I probably paid that 9+ years ago). This is a passive scanner, it can clear codes but not much else. It can't, for example, select what tire you have on your Honda (our Honda has 2 rim diameters and 2 tire types for each diameter to choose from, a fancy OBD-2 tool will allow you to select which one) or activate your ABS when you're bleeding brakes (like on our Suburban). I got this originally Nov 30, 2016, because my car had a check engine light ("CEL") on. I was an automotive service writer but tracking down a sensor problem was very time consuming and I didn't want to put my guys through that (the lead tech did use his OBD-2 tool to bleed the brakes on my Suburban though). So I did the troubleshooting myself. Ends up that my O2 sensor code (P0037, heater element in downstream O2 sensor is not working) ended up a burnt pin on the ECU! I had to replace the ECU to get the car to pass emissions. My registration had expired due to the emissions. After the new ECU I drove very discretely at night across the state line with the ANCEL plugged in, checked it whenever I came to a stop, and when it was ready I literally drove it to my work (where we do emissions), parked the car, and called my wife for a ride. The next morning someone ran it through emissions (I was not allowed to since it's my car) and it was good. Another car had an intermittent CEL (Chevy Suburban). Knock sensor. This vehicle was known to have intermittent knock sensor issues, especially around rain/moisture weather (water pools where the sensor is). I used the Ancel to clear the light then to see when the vehicle was ready for emissions, then brought it to emissions. I ended up replacing the knock sensors maybe 6 years later, but I passed 3 emissions tests with the sensors working only intermittently. The last time I used it was about 5 months ago, needed to pass emissions but had a new battery (and the engine was out so there was no power for a bit) and therefore the system wasn't ready ("incomplete" status for the various self checks). I drove around with the ANCEL plugged in, checked it every now and then, and when it was ready I went home and parked the car. Passed emissions the next day. I really like this tool, it's simple, useful, easy to use.
S**A
Un aiutante funzionale
Ottimo prodotto, ha una miriade di codici e per un uso non professionale é più che sufficiente!
S**H
منتج مميز
جيد وبسعر مناسب وبسيط وسهل الاستخدام
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