AUTO DIAGNOSTECH LTD
aetool.com is a division of AUTO DIAGNOSTECH LTD, a foreign owned company, incorporated in Hong Kong with engineering and manufacturing facilities in China, specialized in designed, manufactured and sales of automotive electronic tools under the brand name and trade mark of ae tool.
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- Unit B, 11/F, Chung Pont Commercial Building
300 Hennessy Road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
China
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Digital Auto Multi-Meter
This Digital Auto Multi-Meter (DAMM) was designed solely for Automotive Technicians for troubleshooting all electrical problems encountered in the vehicle. Be it a 6V, 12V or 24V system it can be used to check Amps draw directly on the fuse (Mini, ATC or Maxi Fuses) without having to remove it and measure parasitic drain current using the parallel method at the fuse box.
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Sensor Signal Emulator
This Sensor Signal Emulator is specially designed for Automotive Technicians to troubleshoot electrical control systems problems in the car. It simulates the signals generated from different sensors in the vehicle and the ECU which enables technicians to pinpoint the actual faults in the electrical control system in cases of doubt over their judgment of replacing the sensors or the entirety of the connecting wires to the ECU.
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Component Test
Our innovative multi-function Electrical Component Testers have advanced functions such as voltage power control feed to activate components like radiator fan, headlights, horn, actuators, etc. and the sensor simulator can provide simulation of voltage signals, frequencies, square waves & duty signals with varying intensity to test the feasibility of good sensor signals in comparison to bad ones when troubleshooting vehicle electrical faults.
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Battery Electrical System Analyser
We invented the “Resistance method” which uses a series of shorting pulse to measure the voltage drop in order to calculate the plate’s internal resistance. Unlike other patented “Conductance method” which generates an AC pulse across the battery terminal to measure impedance.




