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The VDIAGTOOL V210 is a professional-grade automotive wire tracer and circuit tester designed for electricians, technicians, and DIYers. Powered by dual 9V batteries, it efficiently detects open and short circuits with LED and buzzer feedback, featuring an adjustable sensitivity probe to trace wires without damaging insulation. Backed by a 1-year warranty and lifetime support, it’s the ultimate tool for fast, accurate electrical diagnostics.
G**9
Good bang for your buck!
As a master automotive technician with over 23 years of hands-on experience majority of my day to day involves in diagnostic work. I'm always on the lookout for tools that make the job more efficient and accurate. The V210 has quickly earned a spot among my daily go to diagnostic tools, especially when it comes to chasing down wiring issues like open or short circuits.Recently, I had a vehicle with an open fuse issue caused by an alternator wire that had broken at the connector and was shorting to ground. Using the V210, I was able to quickly pinpoint the issue without any guesswork. The process was smooth and painless, this tool made a potentially time consuming job quick and straightforward.What sets the V210 apart is its simplicity and effectiveness. It’s compact, easy to use, and extremely helpful for electrical diagnostics. If you do any kind of wiring or circuit work, this is one of those tools that will absolutely save you time and headaches.With all that being said, I do have two suggestions/recommendations that I hope the manufacturer considers in a future update:Continuity Testing with Audible Tone, Currently, the tool uses an LED indicator for continuity checks. Adding an audible tone would allow users to hear confirmation without needing to keep their eyes on the device, especially helpful in cramp areas like under dash or when working alone.Receiver LED Indicator: The receiver unit relies solely on an audible beep, which can be difficult to hear in a noisy shop environment. Adding an LED visual indicator would make the tool more accessible, especially for those who may be hard of hearing or working in loud areas.Overall the V210 is a highly capable and user-friendly tool that’s already proven its worth in my daily workflow. With a couple of small improvements, it could be nearly perfect. I highly recommend it to any tech who regularly works with vehicle electrical systems and it's very affordable!
R**E
A Simple Tool to Use to Find Automotive Electrical Opens and Shorts.
This is an inexpensive and awesome tool to find electrical shorts or open circuits in automotive circuitry. The key to making this electrical device work correctly is to READ THE INSTRUCTIONS a few times as to familiarize how this tool works efficiently / properly.Remember to always shut off the transmitter and the sensing wand. Does not have auto shut off. Will drain the 9-volt batteries if you are not paying attention.Another point that should be noted and corrected by the manufacturer, the battery compartment was designed too small to fit the average 9-volt battery. Had to use Dremel to grind away the 4 light blue handle tabs protruding into the battery compartment. Needed to grind them back about 0.050 and also grind another 0.025 from the very bottom end of battery compartment because the 9-volt black plastic connecter cap is too thick when connected to the battery and makes impossible to fit any battery into the battery compartment. ... But other than that, ... is an awesome diagnostic tool to have!
W**L
A must have diagnostic tool for anyone doing Automotive repairs.
If you're a professional Auto technician or a do it yourselfer, this is a very inexpensive tool that you should have in your toolbox.I have used it several times and it's saves me lot's of time in finding a broken wire in a harness on vehicles.Takes the guess work out of wiring shorts and faulty wiring harnesses. The sound is adjustable "handy with ambient shop or vehicle noise" It's accurate, easy to use Led is bright and easy to see .Pays for itself the first time you use it.With late model vehicles basically being a big computer with many electronic controls in order to operate everything in the vehicle, on a broken wire of any length or a short can make it hard to diagnose a problem, A good scan tool might not discern a a break in a wire or harness, and show a code. So this enables you to find out why your getting a fault code, when the real problem isn't the sensor or control, but the communication from the ECM to the control due to a break in the wire.This company also has a large line of great testing equipment to work with this probe.You owe it to yourself to check them out.I made my purchase on Amazon, so if I didn't like the tool or had a problem with it, it's no problem because I could have returned it.Sorry that I didn't take any photos, but the instructions that come with the tool are straight forward and easy to understand.Plus there are videos on you tube and such on these tools.Hope that this helps you out. Keep spinning those wrenches and making $$.God Bless
C**O
Dosnt work
Dont buy this product it does not work at all!!!!! Yea it makes the beeping noise but just near the transmitter it sucks!
K**V
Do it the old fashioned way!
Good idea but very complicated for a diyer. I sent it back as I couldn’t get it to trace.
J**Y
Worth the money and the purchase especially long trailers.
It works good it is definitely easy to use, you really don’t even need that long of a cable for the little box as it just connected to a positive and a ground while the wand does the rest, I just wished instead of it beeping and the sound dying off as you loose connection it was the opposite so you don’t have to listen to the sound the entire length of the wire especially if you are working on a trailer to a tractor. It’s a pretty durable plastic as I have dropped already and it’s still together and working just after I found the break in the line I had to re-check it to make sure lol. The cable length I guess does work if you have wires to far from a ground. But it deff reads the voltage in the positive line you are running to see where the break is at.
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