rnpatrick
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I have the simple OBD-II code readers that can read codes and clear a CEL but am beginning to think I need something more. I need a tool that can read values as the vehicle is operated, similar to the way the dealer tools can. And I would also like it to be able to access ALL the subsystems (ABS, transmission, etc.) and not just the engine.
I have a Ford with an intermittent ABS issues and the diagnostic procedure says to read various values while driving the vehicle.
I have a Jeep with an intermittent misfire condition that would also be easier to diagnose if I could read values while driving.
Is there a decent alternative to the dealer diagnostic scan tools that will cover Ford, Audi, Chrysler and Jeep (among others)? The main problem I feel like I have is that I don't know what I don't know about these things. For example, when I bought my first cheap code reader, I did not know that not every reader can read ABS codes so I had to buy a second reader to pull ABS codes. Now I find out that I need to read stuff in real time which my reader does not do. Having to re-buy a $50 code reader ticks me off but does not break the bank. Spending $1000 on a diagnostic scanner and THEN finding out that it won't do something I thought it would do is a different story.
Any suggestions or pointers to sites I can use to get smarter on these things appreciated. I do all my own maintenance and feel like I am ready to invest some money in one of these things but don't want to make an expensive mistake.
Sorry if this has already been asked before - seems like something that should have been asked already but the search terms must be too generic - was getting 1000's of threads.
I have a Ford with an intermittent ABS issues and the diagnostic procedure says to read various values while driving the vehicle.
I have a Jeep with an intermittent misfire condition that would also be easier to diagnose if I could read values while driving.
Is there a decent alternative to the dealer diagnostic scan tools that will cover Ford, Audi, Chrysler and Jeep (among others)? The main problem I feel like I have is that I don't know what I don't know about these things. For example, when I bought my first cheap code reader, I did not know that not every reader can read ABS codes so I had to buy a second reader to pull ABS codes. Now I find out that I need to read stuff in real time which my reader does not do. Having to re-buy a $50 code reader ticks me off but does not break the bank. Spending $1000 on a diagnostic scanner and THEN finding out that it won't do something I thought it would do is a different story.
Any suggestions or pointers to sites I can use to get smarter on these things appreciated. I do all my own maintenance and feel like I am ready to invest some money in one of these things but don't want to make an expensive mistake.
Sorry if this has already been asked before - seems like something that should have been asked already but the search terms must be too generic - was getting 1000's of threads.
