• www.cummins.comQuickCheck II captures diesel engine data

    Cummins Inc has unveiled the new QuickCheck II system for Palm or HandEra handheld devices, designed to read and capture engine, transmission, and brake
    March 1, 2002

    Cummins Inc has unveiled the new QuickCheck II system for Palm or HandEra handheld devices, designed to read and capture engine, transmission, and brake system information from electronic diesel engines. QuickCheck II now covers all diesel engine broadcasts — including SAE J1939 and J1587 data — and can read fault codes, trip information, and engine parameters and data.

    The QuickCheck II kit includes a custom datalink adapter, all necessary interface cables and connectors, and the diagnostic software application. The adapter snaps onto the Palm handheld device and can then communicate through the equipment's datalink connector.

    A separate software and cable package for QuickCheck II is also available, enabling it to diagnose the Cummins 24-valve turbo diesel engine in Dodge Ram trucks.

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