Snap On Scanner
BigFig15
03-16-2006, 01:31 AM
My friends dad is a car mechanic. He was a Snap On OBD-II scanner. It has a color screen and I think he paid a few thousand dollars for it. Is there anything special I can do to my car with it other than scan it for codes?
jimmyv-21
03-16-2006, 09:25 AM
do you have a model number? sometimes you can also moniter the cars performance, check sensor efficiency, adjust paramaters, etc., however it is only on certain models.
troy1
03-16-2006, 01:56 PM
Solus I think is what its called We had if for a while but its nothing specail other than of color screen the old MT2500 works just as good.
BNaylor
03-16-2006, 02:29 PM
Solus I think is what its called We had if for a while but its nothing specail other than of color screen the old MT2500 works just as good.
I do not know about you guys but for the cost I'd take a GM Tech II over any other brand. I saw the Snap On Solus on EBay going for around $1700 high bid. Snap On list is supposedly $4000????
I'd take a GM Tech II over the Snap On if I could afford it. I haven't found any used ones yet. There is a new Vertronix GM Tech II on EBay for $2700.
The Snappy does sound better if you plan on general automotive repair on cars other than GM. See link below:
http://buy1.snapon.com/products/diagnostics/solus.asp?linkback=1&partno=EESC310A&dir=catalog
I do not know about you guys but for the cost I'd take a GM Tech II over any other brand. I saw the Snap On Solus on EBay going for around $1700 high bid. Snap On list is supposedly $4000????
I'd take a GM Tech II over the Snap On if I could afford it. I haven't found any used ones yet. There is a new Vertronix GM Tech II on EBay for $2700.
The Snappy does sound better if you plan on general automotive repair on cars other than GM. See link below:
http://buy1.snapon.com/products/diagnostics/solus.asp?linkback=1&partno=EESC310A&dir=catalog
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