I own 94 k1500 and a 95 k2500 suburban (both OBD I). I also take care of my folks' 2000 GS (OBD II). I see these vehicles going nowhere in the next few years. I maintain these almost 100% myself .I am pretty stuborn about too. Here's the jist.....
I bought this Suburban with issues a couple years ago and have done the rear brakes (opened system to replace cylinders). Now I have air in the ABS I can not get out. I also have an ABS light on (since I have had it). This means I can't just slam on the brakes and make the ABS cycle and let the air out.
I need something that can read ABS codes and cycle the ABS (BIdirectional). I could use a tech I pretty handly on both these trucks. BUT.... I notice there is now a tech II that would take care of these both and the 2000 GS (this is the one I really feel blind with when issues arise).
I notice there are clones... are these any good? Are there other bidirectional scanners out there? What cartridges/software do I need with either one of these? Anyone selling one? I may even have the folks chip in a couple hundred on it since it benifits them.
Any advice would be very appreciated.
I bought this Suburban with issues a couple years ago and have done the rear brakes (opened system to replace cylinders). Now I have air in the ABS I can not get out. I also have an ABS light on (since I have had it). This means I can't just slam on the brakes and make the ABS cycle and let the air out.
I need something that can read ABS codes and cycle the ABS (BIdirectional). I could use a tech I pretty handly on both these trucks. BUT.... I notice there is now a tech II that would take care of these both and the 2000 GS (this is the one I really feel blind with when issues arise).
I notice there are clones... are these any good? Are there other bidirectional scanners out there? What cartridges/software do I need with either one of these? Anyone selling one? I may even have the folks chip in a couple hundred on it since it benifits them.
Any advice would be very appreciated.