Ignition Coil Tester Tool Automotive Coil Pack Tester Kit, LED Light & Instant Diagnosis, Car Relay Test Pen with Drawstring Pouch & 2 Batteries, APOWFIX Ignition Spark Tool Auto Spark Plug Detector
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Ignition Coil Tester Tool Automotive Coil Pack Tester Kit, LED Light & Instant Diagnosis, Car Relay Test Pen with Drawstring Pouch & 2 Batteries, APOWFIX Ignition Spark Tool Auto Spark Plug Detector
Instant Diagnosis without Disassembly: Using advanced technology, this ignition coil tester detects pulse signals without disassembling automotive electrical parts. It quickly and accurately diagnoses ignition systems and other components, providing results in seconds via LED indicators and buzzer alerts—saving valuable diagnostic time
Wide Application Range: This ignition coil tester kit can detect various automotive electronic parts, including ignition coils (single-spark/dual-spark/traditional), generators, relays, electric-magnetic valves, fans, fuel injectors, and more. One tool meets multi-system troubleshooting needs across various repair scenarios
Simple & Intuitive Operation: Featuring an ergonomic pen-style design and straightforward buttons, this ignition coil tester tool is easy to hold and use. Clear LED status modes and audible buzzer feedback make it simple for both professional mechanics and car enthusiasts to interpret results instantly
Quality ABS Build & Battery Powered: Made of high-grade ABS material, this coil pack tester tool withstands frequent use in demanding garage environments. It runs on 2 1.5V AAA batteries (included), so you can start testing right out of the box
Portable Pouch & 3-Year Warranty: Compact and lightweight, this APOWFIX ignition coil tester pen comes with a convenient drawstring pouch for easy storage and carrying. It’s backed by a 3-year warranty, covering no-cost repair or replacement for any quality-related issues