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ACTIA Japan Co., Ltd. ACTIA will start selling OBD vehicle inspection scan tool “Basic One” from October 2 024

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[ACTIA Japan Co., Ltd.] ACTIA will start selling OBD vehicle inspection scan tool “Basic One” from October 2024 ​
ACTIA Japan Co., Ltd. Press release: October 3, 2024 ACTIA will start selling OBD vehicle inspection scan tool “Basic One” from October 2024
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OBD vehicle inspection scan tool “Basci One” ACTIA Japan Co., Ltd. – ACTIA Japon Co., Ltd. ACTIA Japan Co., Ltd. (President: Jean-Louis Peche, Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo), the Japanese subsidiary of ACTIA Automotive, a global electronic equipment manufacturer headquartered in France, will launch a new business in October 2024. We will start selling the scan tool “Basic One” from October, which is also compatible with OBD vehicle inspections that will become mandatory from October 2024. Modern cars are equipped with many electronic control devices such as sensors and controllers used in driving support devices and ABS/exhaust gas systems, and it is necessary to inspect whether these devices are working properly. However, it cannot be confirmed using conventional methods such as visual inspection. As a result, testing using OBD (On Board
Diagnostics) will be mandatory from October 2024 during vehicle inspections. At the time of OBD vehicle inspection, a “scan tool” that connects the Japan Automotive Technology Agency’s operational server and dedicated application “Specific DTC Inquiry Application” with information obtained from the vehicle is required, and the scan tool must be type-certified. .
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/71887/3/71887-3-951fcffab1440b6948c1dc781e61dd88-628×618.jpg Since establishing its headquarters in France in 1986, ACTIA Group has specialized in the design, manufacture and management of automotive electronic systems as one of its main products. ACTIA, the inventor of vehicle diagnostic tools, is a leading equipment supplier to the automotive aftermarket, working with customers and partners to address the challenges of connected, safe and sustainable mobility. ACTIA designs, manufactures and sells Vehicle Communication Interfaces (VCI) for the world’s leading automotive and commercial vehicle
manufacturers and is the official VCI supplier to world-renowned vehicle manufacturers. ACTIA’s VCI is used in the production process of vehicle manufacturers and after-sales service at certified factories, and we also supply many VCIs to certified private factories. These VCIs are developed and manufactured at our
development center in Germany. In response to the start of OBD vehicle inspections in Japan, we will be selling the OBD vehicle inspection scan tool “Basic One” in the Japanese market by making full use of the technology we have accumulated over many years regarding diagnostic equipment. In addition, we have already obtained type certification and will be releasing two types of scan tools in October 2024: one with Wifi function (can also be connected with a USB cable) and one without Wifi function (can only be connected with a USB cable). Sales will start from. Basic One: With Wifi function Suggested retail price 72,000 yen (excluding tax) Basic One Entry: No Wifi function Suggested retail price 50,0000 yen (excluding tax) *Both scan tools come with a 3m USB cable *This product is a scan tool exclusively for Japanese OBD vehicle inspections. It cannot be used for other purposes. Sales site: ACTIA official sales site https://actiajapan.base.shop/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0DHV19KSH Company profile Company name: ACTIA Japan Co., Ltd. Address: 15th floor, Cerulean Tower, 26-1 Sakuragaoka-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Official website:
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