• Trailer tester upgrades offered

    A new refurbishment and upgrade program, including a six-month warranty for all 910B and Inspector 910B trailer testers, is being offered by maker Lite-Check. Lite-Check is offering the upgrade on any 910B unit, working or not, but it must be in original, unmodified condition as the original case is retained. Switches, gauges, lights, and all other electrical and mechanical elements will be refurbished
    March 1, 2010

    A new refurbishment and upgrade program, including a six-month warranty for all 910B and Inspector 910B trailer testers, is being offered by maker Lite-Check.

    Lite-Check is offering the upgrade on any 910B unit, working or not, but it must be in original, unmodified condition as the original case is retained. Switches, gauges, lights, and all other electrical and mechanical elements will be refurbished or replaced as necessary.

    Most units will also receive enhancements such as long-range FM-style remote, a “one-button ABS” test and inspection system featuring a built-in multi-vendor fault-code library, and enhanced low current draw sensitivity for automated fault identification with LEDs.

    The Lite-Check 910B trailer tester was first introduced in 1996.
    www.lite-check.com

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