m1ckDELTA
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OBD2 scanner/software for 2014 Chevy Spark
This is my first post so, "Greetings!"
I'm looking for a an OBD2 tool that can read OEM engine, transmission, and electrical codes that provide enough information for me to diagnose problems and research repair costs online before going to the dealer. I take a lot of road trips and before leaving I want to know with some measure of confidence that the Spark is good to go.
I started my research about four hours ago at "tomsguide" with the article titled, "15 Cheap OBD II Scanners (Under $100), Ranked Best to Worst".
Now I'm here.
I've already read a few favorable posts here about Autel and Foxwell and I'm starting to come across posts about software for Windows. I'm not inclined toward dongles that use smartphone apps.
RepairSolutions is an appealing add-on but the reviews have been mixed for it and Innova's scanners in general.
My budget is under $200.00 which I know isn't very much.
This is my first day doing any research. I'm hoping to avoid spending a week or more before making an informed decision (as is my usual OCD MO).
This is my first post so, "Greetings!"
I'm looking for a an OBD2 tool that can read OEM engine, transmission, and electrical codes that provide enough information for me to diagnose problems and research repair costs online before going to the dealer. I take a lot of road trips and before leaving I want to know with some measure of confidence that the Spark is good to go.
I started my research about four hours ago at "tomsguide" with the article titled, "15 Cheap OBD II Scanners (Under $100), Ranked Best to Worst".
Now I'm here.
I've already read a few favorable posts here about Autel and Foxwell and I'm starting to come across posts about software for Windows. I'm not inclined toward dongles that use smartphone apps.
RepairSolutions is an appealing add-on but the reviews have been mixed for it and Innova's scanners in general.
My budget is under $200.00 which I know isn't very much.
This is my first day doing any research. I'm hoping to avoid spending a week or more before making an informed decision (as is my usual OCD MO).
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