I apologize for creating a duplicate thread in advance. If there's another thread that covers what I am looking for please direct me to it.
I am considering the purchase of a scan tool for under $500. I need the best one I can get without paying $6,000 for a Snap-On Modis, and either current or future ABS bleed functionality.
I am considering the purchase of the autoenginuity for $249. Modules can be added on for $269 for Chevrolet, which would provide me with the ABS bleed functionality that I needed the other day and according to the website I could have had it within the hour.
All of that being said, we currently have a $100 code reader that isn't anything to speak of and we have a BlueDriver, connects to the smartphone which is great for reading codes and giving the customer a printout.
Is there ANYTHING else out there in scan tools that I am missing that would provide me the functionality that the Autoenginuity would do? What impressed me was another thread here on Garage Journal where the poster stated that they had these in school. [Less than 5 posts so I can't link, sorry. Thread #384673]
I am also impressed with the "modules" that can be added on within the hour. I have no problem spending $270 if I have a car sitting in front of me and I need to get something done- (can always get a $100 bonus from the boss for getting the car done!!!!) but I cannot afford to spend $550 right off the bat.
Our primary business is domestic makes- we had a Ford and Chevrolet dealer here in town that both closed within the last couple of years- and we get the occasional Toyota or Honda.
The other code readers that I have considered include Autel MaxiCheck Pro for $225 which states that it will cycle the ABS to bleed the brakes but in the Q&A states that it will NOT cycle the ABS to bleed brakes.
I found a review that references a $30 wireless adapter and using obdwiz which led me to Autoenginuity.
I also looked at this for $224- Millennium 90 Pro
Lastly, I also looked at the Foxwell 650 Pro for $259 or so.
Thoughts? Thanks.
I am considering the purchase of a scan tool for under $500. I need the best one I can get without paying $6,000 for a Snap-On Modis, and either current or future ABS bleed functionality.
I am considering the purchase of the autoenginuity for $249. Modules can be added on for $269 for Chevrolet, which would provide me with the ABS bleed functionality that I needed the other day and according to the website I could have had it within the hour.
All of that being said, we currently have a $100 code reader that isn't anything to speak of and we have a BlueDriver, connects to the smartphone which is great for reading codes and giving the customer a printout.
Is there ANYTHING else out there in scan tools that I am missing that would provide me the functionality that the Autoenginuity would do? What impressed me was another thread here on Garage Journal where the poster stated that they had these in school. [Less than 5 posts so I can't link, sorry. Thread #384673]
I am also impressed with the "modules" that can be added on within the hour. I have no problem spending $270 if I have a car sitting in front of me and I need to get something done- (can always get a $100 bonus from the boss for getting the car done!!!!) but I cannot afford to spend $550 right off the bat.
Our primary business is domestic makes- we had a Ford and Chevrolet dealer here in town that both closed within the last couple of years- and we get the occasional Toyota or Honda.
The other code readers that I have considered include Autel MaxiCheck Pro for $225 which states that it will cycle the ABS to bleed the brakes but in the Q&A states that it will NOT cycle the ABS to bleed brakes.
I found a review that references a $30 wireless adapter and using obdwiz which led me to Autoenginuity.
I also looked at this for $224- Millennium 90 Pro
Lastly, I also looked at the Foxwell 650 Pro for $259 or so.
Thoughts? Thanks.
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