PowderKeg
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Had the engine light come on in my '05 F150 last week (but truck was still running fine) so I finally dropped by Auto Zone to get the code read - upstream O2 sensor failure (turns out the wires dropped down and were shredded by rubbing on the front driveshaft, gonna try to splice them back tomorrow). So now I'm pondering picking up a code scanner myself, and have about whittled the choice down to possibly either an Actron 9580 ($150 Amazon) or an Equus Innova 3130 ($128 Amazon). Anyone have experience with either (or both)?
I'm not at all looking for one with all the bells and whistles and makes coffee on the side (for the cost of some of the supercalifragilistic ones they oughta make the donuts too), but want more than the lowly little basic reader-only models. Live real time data, record and playback, freeze frame, read-erase, update-able, maybe pc interface are some of what I'd like to have in one. I haven't done an indepth side-by-side comparison of the two above models yet, but scanning the descriptions of each they appear fairly similar in capabilities. the Actron claims some limited ABS ability and has CodeConnect, which sounds like a database of possible causes to assist with diagnosis/repair.
Any thoughts on the 9580 vs the 3130, or any other scanners out there in the $150ish range worth contemplating? Not expecting caviar on a candy bar budget, just a scanner I can use to get some ideas on what's happening under the hood and whether it might be a job I can tackle or one for a shop - in which case one that could give me enough info to hopefully see through a con job by a less-than-stellar shop.
Man how I miss the old days of carbs and distributors, floats and points, timing lights and feeler gauges, engine bays devoid of little plastic **** and plugs and spaghetti looms of wiring that you could almost sit in to do some tweakin', no cats, just headers and cherry bombs....
I'm not at all looking for one with all the bells and whistles and makes coffee on the side (for the cost of some of the supercalifragilistic ones they oughta make the donuts too), but want more than the lowly little basic reader-only models. Live real time data, record and playback, freeze frame, read-erase, update-able, maybe pc interface are some of what I'd like to have in one. I haven't done an indepth side-by-side comparison of the two above models yet, but scanning the descriptions of each they appear fairly similar in capabilities. the Actron claims some limited ABS ability and has CodeConnect, which sounds like a database of possible causes to assist with diagnosis/repair.
Any thoughts on the 9580 vs the 3130, or any other scanners out there in the $150ish range worth contemplating? Not expecting caviar on a candy bar budget, just a scanner I can use to get some ideas on what's happening under the hood and whether it might be a job I can tackle or one for a shop - in which case one that could give me enough info to hopefully see through a con job by a less-than-stellar shop.
Man how I miss the old days of carbs and distributors, floats and points, timing lights and feeler gauges, engine bays devoid of little plastic **** and plugs and spaghetti looms of wiring that you could almost sit in to do some tweakin', no cats, just headers and cherry bombs....
