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Old 09-19-2014, 11:20 AM   #1
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Anyone use Autoenginuity Proline for ABS Bleeds on Impalas?

I am looking into getting AutoEnginuity with the GM enhanced add-on. I work at a cab company, where 95% of the cars are chevy impalas (2006 and newer) with the other 5% being Dodge Caravans and Ford Freestars.
We currently use an OTC Genysis Evo 4.0, which is ok, but whenever we need to have the ABS bled, we have to farm it out to another garage that has the Snap-on Verus.
We would like to get a scan tool that gives us that ABS bleed functionality and by the sounds of it, AE Proline will be able to do this for us and at an attractive price point.
Has anyone used the AE Proline for ABS bleeding? All of its other features is just icing on the cake if it does this job for us.
I was going to post this question in the scan tool section of the forum, but it don't seem to get much traffic, and I plan on using it on Impalas, so it is relevant here IMO.
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