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Best OBDII Code Reader?
I need help finding an OBDII Code Reader that will read SRS and ABS Codes as well as drivetrain codes. Something that does not cost over
$300.00 or so. I don't feel very lucky but am hoping. Gary |
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Re: Best OBDII Code Reader?
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$300 is only good for a mickey mouse obd2 scanner. try the one theyre selling at sears. any generic obd2 scanner should be able to read SRS and ABS codes, it just depend on the vehicles manufacturer. "snap on" obd2 scanner is a good one but theyre expensive, about $5k. |
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Re: Re: Best OBDII Code Reader?
I sent Actron an email about the CP9145 and they said it would not read air bag codes ( SRS ) or ABS. The only choices I have found are to spend big bucks or be happy reading generic DTC's or some manufacturer specific codes if you own a big three auto.
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