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Old 09-26-2003, 04:36 PM
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Which OBD II tool does anyone recommend. I have decided to buy one. I already have a laptop to run the software. Thanks in advance for the feedback.
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Re: Which OBD II tool

well all teh ones for 100 at autozone is alright but i like the snap on one it is im shure out of your price range about 5000
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Most places like auto stores and Meijers/ Wal-Mart carry good code readers from Actron. The CP9135 should run around $100 even and comes with a CD containing thousands of codes you can read and study, The tool itself gives you a DTC and what part is malfuctioning. Here is a link to Actron's web page for the CP9135. http://actron.com/product_detail.php?pid=16151 I hope this helps.
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Re: Which OBD II tool

I found this a while back; although, I have not bought it yet. But for around a $100 you can turn your laptop into an OBD-II Scan Tool.

http://www.digimoto.com/

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I found this a while back; although, I have not bought it yet. But for around a $100 you can turn your laptop into an OBD-II Scan Tool.

http://www.digimoto.com/

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There is another one just like this called "Autotap" software, it does same thing but you can use a palm pilot too. The best scanner (in my opinion) is Vetronix Mastertech, but $6000 is a bit much for a DIY'er.
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Which OBD II tool does anyone recommend. I have decided to buy one. I already have a laptop to run the software. Thanks in advance for the feedback.

I bought the Actron and I'm glad I did. Now I'm not 'solving mystries without any clues'.
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Old 08-17-2005, 10:23 AM
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Re: Which OBD II tool

I just went out on a limb and bought one from here.

http://www.obd-2.com/

Hope it works well. I would give report when I get it but I am afraid I have alot to learn...
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