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⚡ Diagnose Smarter, Not Harder — The Ultimate Automotive Circuit Sidekick
The VDIAGTOOL V200 Pro is a professional-grade 2-in-1 automotive circuit tester and breaker finder designed for 12-42V systems. It features multi-mode testing including AC/DC voltage, resistance, diode, continuity, and polarity checks, plus component activation and signal tracing. Powered directly from your vehicle’s battery or cigarette lighter (no external battery needed for Mode I), it includes 40 feet of extension cables for unmatched reach. With built-in overload protection and a 3-year warranty, it’s a trusted, versatile tool for DIYers, electricians, and technicians to quickly locate shorts, opens, and faulty circuits across nearly all vehicles, saving time and costly repairs.












| ASIN | B0CKQV587H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,793 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #48 in Circuit Testers |
| Brand | VDIAGTOOL |
| Brand Name | VDIAGTOOL |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 715 Reviews |
| Included Components | Probe Tester kit; Cigarette lighter Adapter; Extension Cable(20ft.);9V Battery |
| Item Dimensions | 1.88 x 0.98 x 7 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.48 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.88 x 0.98 x 7 inches |
| Manufacturer | VDIAGTOOL |
| Maximum Operating Voltage | 42 Volts |
| Minimum Operating Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Model | V200 Pro |
| Part Number | V200-Pro |
| Power Source | Powered By Vehicle Battery Or Cigarette Lighter. |
| Specification Met | CE, RoHS, UL |
| Style | 2-in-1 Automotive Electrical Tool Kit with 20ft+20ft Extension Cable; All-in-one Power Circuit Probe Tester & Short Breaker Finder Tool; Accurate Automotive Circuit Tester recommend by hot youtubers; Popular Addtion to The Toolbox; DIYers, Electrician, Technician, Maintenance Worker; Built-in Flashlight; Fuse Saver Tech; Non-invasive Wire Tracking Style 2-in-1 Automotive Electrical Tool Kit with 20ft+20ft Extension Cable; All-in-one Power Circuit Probe Tester & Short Breaker Finder Tool; Accurate Automotive Circuit Tester recommend by hot youtubers; Popular Addtion to The Toolbox; DIYers, Electrician, Technician, Maintenance Worker; Built-in Flashlight; Fuse Saver Tech; Non-invasive Wire Tracking See more |
| Style Name | 2-in-1 Automotive Electrical Tool Kit with 20ft+20ft Extension Cable; All-in-one Power Circuit Probe Tester & Short Breaker Finder Tool; Accurate Automotive Circuit Tester recommend by hot youtubers; Popular Addtion to The Toolbox; DIYers, Electrician, Technician, Maintenance Worker; Built-in Flashlight; Fuse Saver Tech; Non-invasive Wire Tracking |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**E
An excellent tool for diagnosing electical issues at a great price!
This probe will allow you to easily test automobile, RV, boat, and trailer wiring. It is packed with features that allow the probe to test voltage, resistance, and perform signal tracing. You will be able to energize electical parts like lamps and relays with the probe. The tool comes packed in a nice padded case that holds the probe, probe tip, breaker test probe, cigarette lighter adapter, a 20 foot extension cable, and battery terminal clamps. I first learned to operate the tool by performing some simple tests. Connecting the probe to the vehicle's power source is easy. You can connect right at the battery using the included clamps or with the lighter plug. By placing the the probe into Mode I, it can measure the battery voltage by pressing the rocker switch forward where the digital display will then display the positive voltage. Pressing the red button will scroll through the tool's feature set - DC voltage, AC voltage/frequency, resistance, and diode testing. I measured the resistance of my old VW's ignition coil with the probe (you can see the measurement in one of my photos). This is a useful feature for measuring resitance of relay coils, carb thermostats, and idle solenoids. When you push the rocker switch forward, the probe tip is connected to positive battery voltage. You can use this feature to power and test bulbs, relays, and solenoids before you install them into the vehicle (or check them while they are in place). The probe tip can pierce wiring insulation to allow testing without disconnecting wires. I especially appreciated the inclusion of a 20 foot power extension cable that will allow you to move the probe to far reaches of the vehicle. There is no need to make power connections at another part of the vehicle. There is a signal tracing feature when the tool is placed into Mode II. This will allow a signal from the probe to be placed onto a wire and you can then use the breaker probe to move along the suspected wire. A tone is heard from the tester as you move along the wire and will cease when you reach the breakpoint. I used this feature to finally locate the reason the rear lift gate on my Ford Escape would not raise with the foot activation. I found a break in the sensor wire right as it entered a multi-wire connector. I was able to solder a wire around the connector to get the liftgate to work once again. The probe paid for itself on just that one job. A dealership repair would have cost hundreds of dollars. The instruction manual is a bit hard to understand, but there are several excellent Youtube videos that review this tool and show how it can be used. If you compare this tool to the PowerProbe 3 or 4, you will see it works very similar but at a much reduced price. I really like this tool and look forward to finding other uses for it.
W**.
How did I do without this tool for so long? This is a game changer!
I am a serious DIY automotive enthusiast. I am also an electronics engineer. I purchased the Vdiagtool V200 Pro to assist me with a vexing electrical problem. I bought the V200 Pro after watching a YouTube video and anxiously awaited receiving it. I was impressed with the obvious build quality. The wires are well insulated and flexible. It feels great in the hand. I have a 2010 Ford F150 with a 5.4L V8. I had it parked in my back yard and rodents got into the engine compartment and chewed up some of the wiring. It also had a problem with the AC clutch compressor being inoperable. The engine ran poorly with multiple misses and engine light came on and could not be reset. I used a code scanner to determine three of the injectors were not working. The wiring goes from the injector into a harness that disappears into a loom. I placed the V200 into AC mode and started the car. I then went to the injector connector and touched the terminals of the injector…. nothing. I then used a small terminal to connect the red wire of the probe to the injector and set it to signal trace mode. I grounded the black wire. I then ran the signal tracer over the wiring harness while listening to the “warble.” It took less than 60 seconds to trace the harness to the point where the signal stopped. It was buried inside a complicated and loaded harness. Closer inspection showed there were visual indications of the wire chewed in two pieces on the bottom of the harness by those pesky rats. I would have had great difficulty finding it with another method. I was able to repair the harness by cutting the loom and soldering the wires back together. I then found two other wires the same way. The engine was now running great! No misfires and the injectors all working! I then began to play with the V200 in its normal voltage measuring function. The engine was running and I noticed that the voltage of the battery was 12.2 VDC instead of the expected 14.4 volts. Those pesky rats were at it again. With the help of the V200 I quickly located the wire to the field terminal of the alternator. It was chewed at the connector. A quick repair and all is well. Having such a good day I decided to look at the nonfunctional AC compressor. I pulled the AC relay under the hood. Using the V200, I probed the coil terminal and determined it was not being actuated when the AC was turned on. I then moved to the relay output and used the V200 to simulate the relay operation by injecting battery voltage into the output terminal. The compressor clutch immediately engaged. The problem was evident. The compressor was prevented from operating because it was so low on refrigerant that the low-pressure sensor prevented it from turning on. In this vehicle, you cannot add refrigerant without the compressor running. I used the V200 to activate the compressor, and I added R134. In a couple of minutes, I was ready to go and was able to replace the relay, which then operated on its own. The bottom line is that I very much like the V200 Pro. It is a great tool. Well made and very versatile. It made a tedious task easy and saved me much time and effort. It is a well-made tool and has earned a top spot in my toolbox. It will easily perform almost any electrical diagnostics on an automobile. It will not replace my Fluke multimeter for critical measurements, but that is not its purpose. This makes troubleshooting wiring for almost any automotive circuit. Taillights to wipers, blowers to power windows, relays to seat controls. This is now my go-to favorite! I have oscilloscopes and meters of all types, but nothing works better for me when working on automotive wiring. I plan to buy another for my son for Christmas.
D**L
Great tool for troubleshooting electrical wiring
I found this to be a very helpful tool to sort out problems with wiring. This made finding a broken wire in a harness much faster and easier than with a multimeter, loose wires and alligator clips. I first used it to find a break in a wiring harness on a motorcycle which you can see in my video. I found the break in less than a minute with the tester and without pulling everything apart. When using the probe the screen turns green showing you're touching a ground. A hot wire turns it red and shows the voltage. It also has a handy feature which allows you to momentarily put voltage to the tip of the tester or ground it to check the wiring or the device. This could be really handy if you're checking trailer lights. And with the 2- 20' cables, it give you a lot of distance to reach a long distance. The led lights on the tool are nice when you're trying to see in dark spaces without having a flashlight. It will do voltage tests for AC/DC, polarity, continuity and diode tests. But for me the most useful is for finding broken wires or checking continuity over a long distance. I've spent a lot of time in the past trying to track down a broken internal wire on a harness and this will make short work of it. It takes power off the vehicle battery using alligator clips provided or the cigarette lighter plug from the kit. It has a built in breaker which resets after about 15 seconds, so if you accidentally hit the wrong polarity you won't damage the tool. But you do need to be careful if you use the probe to push power to a device. You would want to be careful around automotive computers with the probe and pushing and voltage. I even used it for an application it wasn't really designed for. I needed to trace some wires in my house walls and ceiling. Using a 12 volt power pack I was able to trace both ends of the wires for a continuity check using the V200 tester. Of course I had the breaker shut off and the wires were disconnected from their terminals before I tested. I was able to figure out which wires went where in minutes. Much quicker and easier than what I would have done in the past. It would be nice if it could be used for higher AC voltages. But overall I found it quite helpful for sorting out DC wiring on vehicles. And it can also be used for low AC voltage checks which would be helpful with automotive applications. I'm quite please with this tool and I'm sure I have friends that will want to borrow it or buy one for themselves!
M**0
High quality. Nice power probe and graphing multimeter
The V200 Pro is an excellent tool to have for vehicle diagnostics. The power probe is great for applying power to activate components. It gets power from the vehicle's battery you are working on. This is the only knock I have against the V200 because you have no choice to use it on it's own or if the battery is dead, but this is also true for much more expensive power probe tools. One positive note about this is no chance of corroded batteries inside to destroy the tool which will make the tool last a much longer time and no need to charge or replace batteries. The r134a was low on a car's ac system I was working on and the compressor would not run. With the V200, I was easily able to apply power to the compressor and confirm the compressor is working. Also, using the V200's power probe to activate the compressor allows the refrigerant to quickly enter the system until there is enough pressure to run the compressor on it's own. Also using the power probe, you can bypass relays in the fuse box to activate components. The wire tracer is a handy tool to trace wire runs and test for short circuits. The door ajar warning light would not turn off on a vehicle I was working on. I figured it was either the wire to the door ajar sensor may have been broken somewhere or the sensor needed replacing. I was able to use the V200 wire tracer tool to confirm the wiring was good. The sensor was replaced and the problem was fixed. The VDIAGTOOL V200 is a high quality tool that will pay for itself the first time you use it to diagnose expensive repairs. The graphing portion of the multimeter gives much easier to read data than a normal multimeter. The fuel pump was suspected bad on a vehicle I was working on. I wasn't convinced that the pump was receiving the signal from the computer. The signal was supposed to be a duty cycle of 50% but without a graphing multimeter such as the V200, I was unable to confirm the signal. I gambled and replaced the fuel pump and it worked, but if I had this tool at the time, diagnostics would have been a breeze and potentially could have prevented unnecessarily replacing of parts. For anyone who is interested in vehicle diagnostics and repair, I highly recommend the VDIAGTOOL V200 PRO along with a good quality bidirectional scantool, such as the XTOOL D7 or D8 as recommended by Scotty Kilmer.
W**5
Good Tool
Very handy tool to find shorts or power up circuits.
S**K
Incredibly Multifunctional Electronic System Diagnostic Tool
As a DIY mechanic, this tool was an amazing upgrade to the digital volt meter (DVM) I have used over the years to diagnose electrical problems. While VDIAGTOOL V200 Pro incorporates many functions of a DVM, the first thing is you never have to worry about dead or corroded batteries as it uses the power source from the vehicle it is diagnosing. In moving from a DVM to the V200 Pro, it requires some additional instruction and precautions to eliminate damage to circuits you're testing. For instance, unlike a DVM, the V200 Pro has the capability to power a circuit in order to check relays, bulbs, fuses, etc and you need to understand wiring schematics and characteristics before applying voltage to modern car circuitry. There is a nice concise manual included with the V200 Pro that gets things started and there are multiple online videos that can teach you more on the real-world operation of the tool. There are competitors in the marketplace and while many of their features are similar, the VDIAGTOOL V200 Pro is an unbeatable value for its price. Some of the other things it is capable of doing is testing relays, fuses, resistors, ohms, continuity, and something that is very helpful is the "circuit breaker finder" that is included in the kit. To note; the circuit probe runs off the vehicle's battery/power, the circuit breaker finder is shipped with and requires one, long-lasting 9V battery. While I have not had any broken circuits to repair since I purchased the V200 Pro, I tested the circuit breaker finder and found it to be quite helpful finding a circuit within a wiring loom. My test was on the headlight of my 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee and I used the circuit breaker finder to track the wiring from the fuse box all the way to the headlight. This was beneficial as the main wiring loom breaks down into several smaller looms around and behind parts and structural pieces. The circuit breaker finder made it easy to trace all the way to the headlight. There is a volume control on the circuit breaker finder to help squelch "noise" from competing sources. The VDIAGTOOL V200 Pro comes with an approximately 16' long cable that easily reaches most vehicle's battery, and if you're servicing a big RV or trailer of any kind, it comes with an extension that is about 16' feet in length that should take of 99% of diagnostic situations you'll find yourself with. In addition to alligator type clips for the battery, there is a cigarette lighter plug that can be used for power as well which add to your accessibility. Overall, the VDIAGTOOL V200 Pro is a very capable electrical diagnostic tool and is rated for systems ranging from 12V to 24V. Each time I use the tool, I continue to learn more about it and with it's capable of. Having the VDIAGTOOL V200 Pro in your toolbox will set you up with the equipment and technology to handle most vehicle electrical challenges you might face.
E**D
Very useful tool to have for vehicle electrical diagnostics and priced decently.
Works about as well as my Powerprobe, but the buzzer function on this guy is strange as it doesn't give you the long beep when you are on battery voltage, it kinda just lets out a quick garbled chirp. This is a great tool for the home mechanic though and it is priced very reasonably you just need to pay attention to the screen and not the sound which can be aggravating in some situations or mine just came defective.
B**O
Quality tester, accurate, with many features!!
When I was made aware of this tester, I wanted it yesterday. I ordered it on March 1st and it came on March 6th, which is really fast. Usually it takes 2 weeks to reach Hawaii. I have around 26 testers and just a handful is shown in one of these pictures. I still have my first tester which I made with a metal rod, light bulb, wire, and an alligator clip. These testers have sure come a long way since 1975 when I lst began working on cars. I have a Auto mechanics college degree and owned 170 cars since driving. Now days cars have a lot of electrical circuits and this tester is vital to have and own along with a good scanner, and a smoke detector for the EVAP system. I got this Vdiag Pro 200 tester and just by coincedence my neighbor's cars had starting and electrical issues. One I found a bad ground, one was a dying battery, one had a faulty starter, and my own truck had an exposed hot wire has you can see in one of the pictures. I was actually looking to see the tool in tight spaces like between the radiator support and grill when I saw this exposed wire. I tested it with this tool and it was hot. Using the tester I pushed the button and it lit up my auxillary fog lights. The tester fit well with my hand holding it inbetween the grill and radiator support.. The accuracy is really good as I have tripled checked it with other name brand testers you will recognize in the photos. I have a boat, riding mower, motorcycles, and 5 cars that I have tried this tester on. The quality of the tools is very good. The connectors are tight and the probing needle fits snugly. The fit is really good so while taking the wire from the front of the car to the back of the boat trailer, you can count on the connector holding and not coming apart like a extension cord usually does and you have to make a over under knott. Everything this company claims this tester can do is true. I even showed this to my mechanic friends and they were impressed. All of us use the P Probe and my P Probe III is in one of the photos. I have the P Probe from I to III and have no regrets. Now that I have this Vdiag Pro 200, it will be my go to tool. Before I had to carry a wire tracer seperately and was either the telephone one you see in the picture or my landscaping one for tracing sprinkler wires to trace my truck, car, and boat wiring. Now I have the best of both worlds in one easy to carry and store plastic case. I really have nothing bad to say. The screen is easy to see in bright sunlight, enough wire to reach from the front of the tow vehicle to the rear of the boat trailer. Built with quality materials, easy to use. The most important thing is it is highly accurate as you can see in one of the photos the other two tester I compared it with. Do not hesitate to buy this tester! Your life will be more enjoyable when working on electrical circuits especially if you work on cars, boats, motorcycles, your kids powerwheels, and even your home. Just make sure you turn off the power to your home when tracing your outlet to your fuse box. Not made to test live 120v or 240v AC home circuits. Only DC voltage from 12 to 24 volts DC. You will not be disappointed, I have been using this tester for a week now and it is accurate which is the most important feature for me and it is half the cost of other testers with more features. This tester is made for 12v DC to 24v DC so you can even test some of your power tool batteries that is within range.
K**E
Very good customer service, quality debatable
I have used this tester several times over the past year now. It has many useful functions and some I have yet to use. Unfortunately the last time I used it something went wrong when putting power to a circuit and it stopped working. I suspect the internal breaker failed to trip. I was expecting a bit of a boondoggle when it came to filing a warranty claim but the process was extremely quick and within 2 emails a new one is on the way. If the new one has a problem I will shift the blame to a defective tool and adjust my rating accordingly but from my experience the company is very willing to stand behind their products
M**M
Item ok service not
Sent me one that already been sent out before parts missing and battery still connected and flat was returned
J**J
Muy bien
Llegó bien y está listo para trabajar
A**B
The Ultimate Tool for auto electricians and more
As a DIY mechanic, I thought I had every tool I could possibly need to work on cars from home. Over the years, I’ve built up quite a collection, tackling everything from basic repairs to more intricate tasks. But after being advised by several experienced people that I needed a circuit tester, I decided to look into one. I wanted a product that offered good value for money, was well-built, and would be easy to use, as I’ve had experiences with complex tools in the past. This one caught my attention mainly because of its reasonable price point, the promise of a three-year warranty, and the reassuringly positive responses I received from customer service when I had some initial questions. The first thing that impressed me when I opened the box was the build quality. Right away, I could tell this was a product that was built to last. The materials felt sturdy, and it didn’t feel cheap at all. But it wasn’t just the device itself that stood out. The packaging was surprisingly well thought out. Not only was the tool secured within a neat foam compartment, but it also came in a protective case. This case is one of the nicest I’ve encountered. It has a foam layer inside that holds the tester securely in place, and the design is tough enough to withstand drops. This kind of attention to detail is reassuring, particularly when you’re investing in something that’s going to be used regularly. I’ve used this automotive power circuit probe tester on several occasions, and each time, it has proven to be an invaluable tool for diagnosing electrical issues. However, it’s important to point out that there is a learning curve when using it, especially if you’ve never worked with a circuit tester before. If you’re used to using a multimeter, you’ll likely find this tool easier to grasp. That said, even if you’re new to circuit testers, with a little time, you should be able to get the hang of it. The instructions included were helpful, but I found the tool itself fairly intuitive once I got started. One of the first tasks I used the tester for was to locate a break in an electrical loom in my car. I was honestly amazed at how quickly the tool identified the problem. It was incredibly efficient in finding the exact spot where the wiring had failed, which saved me a lot of time and effort compared to the old method of manually tracing wires and trying to find the break through guesswork. This tool isn’t perfect, though, and it’s important to understand its limitations. It works best when you have a full break in the circuit. In situations where the break is partial, it becomes less effective. While it might still help you identify the location of the break, it won’t be as reliable. So, you need to keep this in mind when using the tool. That said, for the majority of electrical issues that I’ve dealt with, it’s been more than sufficient. This automotive power circuit probe tester is versatile, and I’ve used it not only to locate breaks in wiring but also to test fuses and check the integrity of various electrical components. It’s a great tool for any DIY mechanic, and it’s ideal for anyone who wants to avoid costly trips to the garage for basic electrical diagnostics. The LED light indicator is another feature that I found particularly useful. When you’re working in dark or cramped spaces, being able to quickly see whether there’s a current running through a circuit makes troubleshooting much easier. It’s a small touch, but one that makes a significant difference when you’re working under the bonnet or inside a tight space. I’m also really impressed with the durability of the tester. While I haven’t dropped it, I’m confident that the protective case would offer full protection in case of an accidental drop. The case’s robust design, along with its internal foam layer, ensures the tool stays secure and well-protected, even during rough handling. This makes it a reliable option for both professional use and for those of us who tinker around with cars at home. It’s the kind of tool that feels like it’s going to last for years, even with regular use. Another factor that stands out about this automotive power circuit probe tester is its value for money. Considering how much it can do, I feel like I’ve gotten a great deal. Many similar products on the market are more expensive, and I was initially unsure whether this one would live up to expectations. However, after using it several times now, I can confidently say that it’s well worth the investment. The functionality and durability it offers at this price point are excellent, especially when you factor in the three-year warranty, which is a nice reassurance for anyone investing in a new tool. In conclusion, this automotive power circuit probe tester has exceeded my expectations in every way. It’s a powerful, reliable, and easy-to-use tool that has helped me diagnose electrical issues with ease. Whether you’re looking to find a break in a loom, test fuses, or check for power in various components, this tool gets the job done. The build quality is top-notch, the protective case is a nice bonus, and the LED light indicator is incredibly useful. If you’re in the market for a circuit tester that delivers on performance and value, I wholeheartedly recommend this tool. My Ratings 1 = Lowest 5 = Highest - Packaging: 5 - Ergonomics: 5 - Value for Money: 5 - Ease of Use: 4
S**K
The product did not function
Did not work from day 1, I’m very disappointed I had high expectations due to some of the reviews here
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