obd2 scan tool, which one?
directory
04-14-2006, 02:13 PM
i want to purchase my own scan tool. i know the cheapest one i can find is from harbor freight. i hear it works fine to get the codes and to clear them--but does it read all modules? (ABS/SRS)
does it really matter?
one from walmart is updatable..but would i need to update it for anything? as long as it can read the codes for my 2 cars, i'm good right (unless i buy a new vehicle)
autozone code reader? any good?
do any of you recommend a certian code reader?
does it really matter?
one from walmart is updatable..but would i need to update it for anything? as long as it can read the codes for my 2 cars, i'm good right (unless i buy a new vehicle)
autozone code reader? any good?
do any of you recommend a certian code reader?
amigo-2k
04-14-2006, 02:22 PM
If you have 100-150 bucks I would buy the better one and not the cheapy from Harbor Frieght (which I own).
highlandlake
04-14-2006, 08:06 PM
If you have 100-150 bucks I would buy the better one and not the cheapy from Harbor Frieght (which I own).
I'm with Amigo. I paid $150+ a few years ago for an Actron that has a fiull display and allows you to see run time mode. This shows all values while the car is running. That has come in handy a few times. These things PAY for themselves the 2nd or 3rd time you use them. Next thing you know your co-workers are buying you lunch to go out in the parking lot to read a CEL code. Or to clear a code so that they can get an inspection sticker.
Spend the extra money. P.S., the ladies are very appreciative when you tell them the CEL code is something that won't make the car blow up next time they drive it.
I'm with Amigo. I paid $150+ a few years ago for an Actron that has a fiull display and allows you to see run time mode. This shows all values while the car is running. That has come in handy a few times. These things PAY for themselves the 2nd or 3rd time you use them. Next thing you know your co-workers are buying you lunch to go out in the parking lot to read a CEL code. Or to clear a code so that they can get an inspection sticker.
Spend the extra money. P.S., the ladies are very appreciative when you tell them the CEL code is something that won't make the car blow up next time they drive it.
highlandlake
04-14-2006, 08:08 PM
And my Actron will not read ABS brake codes, not sure about SRS cause I've never tried.
rodeo02
04-14-2006, 08:34 PM
And my Actron will not read ABS brake codes, not sure about SRS cause I've never tried.
Does it read manufacturer specific codes?
Joel
Does it read manufacturer specific codes?
Joel
highlandlake
04-15-2006, 09:19 AM
Does it read manufacturer specific codes?
Joel
Hi Joel,
That's a good question. Since I bought it I've never had any codes come up that weren't general ones. But the manual says it will read manufacturer codes, but will only display the code number, not the description. It's a Actron model 9615. I'd buy another one in a minute - only I'd buy one with a coin slot on it so I can charge my neighbors to use it. :p
Tom
Joel
Hi Joel,
That's a good question. Since I bought it I've never had any codes come up that weren't general ones. But the manual says it will read manufacturer codes, but will only display the code number, not the description. It's a Actron model 9615. I'd buy another one in a minute - only I'd buy one with a coin slot on it so I can charge my neighbors to use it. :p
Tom
directory
04-17-2006, 11:43 AM
good to know. thanks. i will look into those models then.
wb4lbg
04-27-2006, 05:18 PM
OK, let's say up to $100 for a code reader is no issue. The HF one is on sale this month for $39.95. Is the one at WallyWorld, an Innova 3100c for $98.73, that much better? What can I do with it that I can't do with the HF unit? WallyWorld also has the Innova 3070 for $68.73. How does it compare?
I'm gonna buy a code reader; I just need to pick one. Anybody have any experience with the Innova ones?
Thanks!
I'm gonna buy a code reader; I just need to pick one. Anybody have any experience with the Innova ones?
Thanks!
directory
04-27-2006, 07:14 PM
still looking for one--
i keep picking one for price--but then i see features of a higher prciced one. then i want that one.
autozone has a few that look good.
so does advanced auto --one of them they use themselves.
i keep picking one for price--but then i see features of a higher prciced one. then i want that one.
autozone has a few that look good.
so does advanced auto --one of them they use themselves.
Gpaia
05-19-2006, 12:38 PM
I have a Cevy Venture 2000 and was wondering which code reader I need. I want the one that will read the code and shut the service engine light off.
directory
05-19-2006, 10:43 PM
I have a Cevy Venture 2000 and was wondering which code reader I need. I want the one that will read the code and shut the service engine light off.
then really, any code reader will work. if you're not looking for top end units...the harbor frieght one works
then really, any code reader will work. if you're not looking for top end units...the harbor frieght one works
pharm_rodeo
05-31-2006, 05:31 AM
Which one did you guys go with?
I'm thinking about purchasing the one from Advance.
http://www.partsamerica.com/productdetail.aspx?mfrcode=EQU&mfrpartnumber=3100
This one pulls generic and manufacturer codes according to the product description. If you look at the bottom of the ad, it has the users manual in .pdf.
I'm thinking about purchasing the one from Advance.
http://www.partsamerica.com/productdetail.aspx?mfrcode=EQU&mfrpartnumber=3100
This one pulls generic and manufacturer codes according to the product description. If you look at the bottom of the ad, it has the users manual in .pdf.
rodeo02
05-31-2006, 08:49 AM
For a generic code reader & check engine light resetter, you cant go wrong with the $40 HFT unit. Mine has paid for itself 20x over in the 2-3yrs I've owned it. The only way I'd pay more for one is if it scanned for pending codes or gave live data.
Joel
Joel
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