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OBDII code scanner?

ekeller

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Im looking for a OBDII code scanner. I will only use it 2-3 times a year, so what is a good model for my use? The range from cheep to $$$. I don't want to spend a ton, but I dont want to buy a pile of usless **** either. Thanks
 
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GirlnAgarage

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I've asked the same on the truck forums. I got replies to look at:

Innova CanOBD2
Actron
UltraGauge
 

csargents1546

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Another option would be a computer based scanner, buy the software and the cable, install onto either a laptop or desktop. The ones that I have seen have alot of features.
 

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someone here recommended the CReader V to me - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0036UR09U/?tag=atomicindus08-20 - and i love it. its simple, does real-time monitoring (depending on what the vehicle can do), and is simple as beans. a bargain @ $65. i don't use it professionally, but doing side jobs its been a great tool. its no $4K super scanner / oscope, but for basic work, its a great bang for the buck.

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ekeller

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What are we talking $ to get the programing/cable to hook my pc up?
 

brianpgriset

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I really don't like buying tools at Harbor Freight, but this is one item I have no qualms buying there. Almost all electronics are made in China and have been a long time. I got a very basic reader from there 4 years ago and have had no issues at all. I got it for $30 (it was on sale) and have used it many many times.
 
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dede2897234

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ekeller,

A couple years ago, I purchased at Walmart the Innova 3100a CanOBD2 code scanner between $90 and $100. It is very easy to use and provides some explanation with the error code. The scanner has a feature (it has green, yellow, and red lights on its interface) to indicate if your car will pass an emissions test. It also comes with a USB cable and software to hook up the scanner to your computer. I have never used the computer capability so I do not know the usefulness of this feature. This model is still available for sale at Walmart.


Dave
 
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tw33k2514

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I have been very pleased with Innova products. I would highly recommend them to you, and anyone else to asks. :beer:
 
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