Smart 6-cylinder salt injector device
Six separate channels
Separate automatic discharge (a separate solenoid valve for each cylinder)
Fully realistic test and simulator (similar to a car)
Automatic test
Injector test (in the order that engine speed, injection time and pump power are changed manually
Flow test (the injector valve is fully open and the pump pressure can be controlled
Needle leakage test (the gas valve is closed and the pressure behind the rail is high to notice the needle leakage)
Salt reverse
Inactive options in 206 and can be activated with diag
Speed alarm, with the ability to select the desired speed for the purpose of warning
Automatic turning on of the flasher (guide pair in the term) during hard braking
Turning on high light and low light at the same time, when using permanent high light
Automatic locking of doors when the speed increases to 10 km/h
Automatic locking of the door locks if none of the car doors are opened for 30 seconds after opening the central locking system.
Automatic turning on of the rear wiper when using reverse gear
Lights stay on for 30 seconds after turning off the car
Installation of cruise control and limited speed
ESP control and stability system
ASR anti-skid system
Heated front seats, rear light and rain sensor, windshield washer
What is a wireless network connection?
A wireless network is a network where computers equipped with wireless technology can connect to it through radio signals instead of cables. These networks are usually called Wifi networks. Laptop users mostly use this method to connect to the network. Like a normal wired network, the WiFi network does not necessarily provide access to the Internet. Each transmitter module can establish radio communication with the receiver module without the need for the Internet.