CJport looks pretty nice, expensive and not really out yet. Maybe not too far off though.
April 30th.
Looks like the standard CJ4 may actually have some type of bluetooth/wifi as well. With the CJ4 I know the full blown deal is $1k, but seem to recall w/o all that manufacturer stuff, they had one for around $450. Maybe no more.
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While someone already posted a youtube vid (I didn't check it but HOPE it was the awesome TTI livingston toyota vid) let's recap.
Resistance test is not for wires. There are some exceptions but for the most part, relatively useless compared to better tests.
What is it good for? Inductive windings and resistors mostly. Unplugged and unpowered of course. Solenoids, coils, motor windings, injectors, speakers, other things using very fine copper wound hundreds or thousands of feet.
Switches and other contacts seem like another good place (because of the beep) but even then volt drop across contacts is better, since the contacts resistance often changes under real world loads. That's how circuit breakers work. Load it, heats up, breaks contact.
Your run of the mill wiring like normal 22-12ga wiring, continuity isn't really valid these days. Definitely not as the cables get larger. "ohm out" a sewing needle and you will see what I am saying. Would you trust that sewing needle to handle the load of a blower motor?
What if I need to do a volt drop test on a signal wire or pwm wire w/o a constant supply running across it? Well it gets a little tougher to load test those wires. Needs to be disconnected at both ends. Jumper wire power to one end, jumper other end to pin 86 of a typical relay. Ground pin 85 and you just created a load. Now you can measure across the wire for differential readings.
Had to check an injector (-) wire in such manner by unplugging injector AND pcm connector. (don't want to inject power into a pcm and smoke it, plus many are too hard to back probe these days.