MotorGround >> Recommend a Scan-Tool
| 9/9/07 4:56 PM | |
BEEF & CHEESE
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Edited: 09-Sep-07 Member Since: 09/29/2002 Posts: 12950 |
I've always wanted to get one. Now the wife's car has the "check engine" light is on and I'd rather figure it out myself. What's a good consumer one??? |
| 9/9/07 6:45 PM | |
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BobAsh
Edited: 09-Sep-07 Member Since: 07/07/2004 Posts: 2365 |
Mine's a Matco, about 200 bucks, works perfect. I'm assuming you mean an OBDII for a late-model car. |
| 9/9/07 10:59 PM | |
BEEF & CHEESE
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Edited: 09-Sep-07 Member Since: 09/29/2002 Posts: 12956 |
Yep, thanks. I can do $200 I guess. |
| 9/10/07 8:09 AM | |
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BobAsh
Edited: 10-Sep-07 Member Since: 07/07/2004 Posts: 2367 |
They sell cheaper ones at the parts stores, but I've never used one. The Matco works perfect, only 3 buttons and it prompts you for every step. I've loaned it to non-mechanic friends, you don't even need a manual to run it. |
| 9/10/07 12:34 PM | |
Ponyboy
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Edited: 10-Sep-07 12:38 PM Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 11342 |
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=94169 Also works on can bus cars. |
| 9/16/07 8:58 PM | |
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kboxster
Edited: 16-Sep-07 Member Since: 07/17/2006 Posts: 456 |
scan guage II |
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