Scangauge is a brand that produces digital automotive gauges and diagnostic tools to improve vehicle performance and efficiency.
Scangauge was founded in 2002 by Craig Van Batenburg.
The first Scangauge was released in 2004.
Since then, Scangauge has released multiple versions of its product, each with updated features and capabilities.
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The Scangauge II is the most popular product from Scangauge. It is a compact digital gauge that can display real-time information about a vehicle's performance and efficiency, including fuel economy, engine RPM, and more.
The Scangauge E is a similar product to the Scangauge II, but with a focus on monitoring hybrid and electric vehicles. It can display information about battery charge, energy usage, and more.
A Scangauge is a digital gauge that connects to a car's onboard computer to display real-time information about its performance and efficiency, including fuel economy, engine RPM, and more.
Installation of a Scangauge is typically straightforward and involves plugging the device into the OBD-II port under the dashboard of your vehicle. Setup and configuration can be done from the device's menu system.
No, Scangauge is a diagnostic and monitoring tool only. It cannot fix any problems that your vehicle may have, but it can help you identify them.
Scangauge works with most vehicles sold in the United States since 1996. To check if your specific make and model is compatible, you can visit the Scangauge website.
This depends on your individual needs and how much you value the information that Scangauge can provide. Many users find it to be a valuable tool for improving their vehicle's performance and efficiency.