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OBD Scanner
I am looking to purchase a scanner for troubleshooting my own car.
The cheapo code readers offer no sensor read-out data. The mid-priced ones give data but cannot do ABS or PCM codes. The Snap-on is well spoken of, but expen$ive. I was looking at used ones on E-Bay. Anyone have any experience buying a used one? Since my car is a 1995, there should be shops updating their 10 year old equipment. |
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Someone must have some experience with this. I lost my access to the GM Tech II when I retired. That's what you get for 27 years service. |
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Re: OBD Scanner
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Re: OBD Scanner
Jed Rule...don't forget you (like me)probably have OBD1, and I haven't seen much out there that's inexpensive for this. Plus OBD2 has more depth to it's diagnostics, and cheap, plentiful code readers. May be a supply and demand thing...
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Re: OBD Scanner
I bought a used Snap-On scanner and cartridge on EBay. I'll post a test drive when it arrives.
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The used Snap-On scanner I bought was actually not expensive because a lot of professionals are trading up to newer equipment and the pre 1997 stuff winds up on line. There's a guy in Wisconsin who specializes in used scanners. I needed the OBD II connector with a special key for OBD I readouts.
The unit works very well and I will probably get in an accident driving around watching my data readings rather than the road. I just can't wait for my check engine lite to come on now.
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Re: OBD Scanner
Hey jed rule i got a 1995 lumina and was wondering what type of OBD scanner u got. im looking ot purchase one. ty for help.
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I got the Snap-On MT2500 with cartridges and cables just for my PA. It will test ECM and ABS codes. There is a guy on E-Bay who has lots of these units but all the parts are bid individually. You might find a complete unit but it will probably go for over $400. I have seen the X-Ray 6000 advertised, but it goes for $600. I don't know if that kind of expense is justifiable (unless you have LOTS of problems with your car) but I prefer to do the troubleshooting myself. I have a pretty good background in diagnosis as I worked as a GM service advisor for 27 years. A shop manual is a MUST to interpret to read-outs.
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jed rule....please email me [email protected]
i cant find my heater core,and im ready to pull the complete dash off your the only one w/the knowledge |
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As far as I know, it should work, but it requires a little tweaking. The problem is that each ECM puts out a different data stream that needs a different definition file to decode the stream. I found a candidate data stream and tried to create a definition file for my '90, but as of yet, I have not gotten it to work. All we need to do is get one file working and then everyone can share
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