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Old 03-07-2006, 09:40 PM
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Scan Tool

I have been pondering over what scan tool to buy for quite some time.
I found out about this tool on another forum, and ordered one for myself.
Cost is just under $130 (US)....shipping included.
It is not fancy, but I like the features.
It is good on 1996 and newer vehicles, and earlier TRUE OBDII vehicles.

What I like about this tool is that it will read the OBDII codes, gives the numeric, but no description, so you will have to look that up.

It also monitors the following data and displays up to 4 different values at one time in "gauge" mode.
Miles Per Gallon
Gallons Per hour
Battery Voltage
Coolant Temperature (as read by the PCM)....
Intake Air Temperature
Throttle Position Sensor value
Fuel Pressure (not on windstar.....not monitored by PCM)
Manifold Absolute Pressure (not on windstar....not monitored by PCM)
Engine Load
RPM
Ignition Timing (shows how much advance)
Displays if PCM is in OPEN or CLOSED loop (using Oxygen sensor values or not)

Will also display trip data
Max Speed
Max Coolant Temp
Max RPM
Average Speed
Average Fuel Economy
etc

Nice thing.....when a code is detected (CEL), it takes a "freeze frame" of the gauge data, so you can see more of what was going on at the time the CEL came on.

Just don't put yourself into the ditch...or worse.....staring at your new toy while driving down the road.

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http://www.scanguage.com/
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Old 03-08-2006, 09:03 AM
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Re: Scan Tool

wiswind -

Thanks for the review. I, like you, looked at quite a number of scan tools - but have delayed actually buying one (only one OBDII vehicle in my garage). Thanks for your review of this scanner - I'll have to take a closer look!

Hmmmm - there's a used one on eBay right now; I'll have to see what it sells for...
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Old 03-08-2006, 07:04 PM
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Re: Scan Tool

Hey wiswind

This is just what I've been looking for. I was going to spend 70.00 on one that only read the codes, but this is a lot more for the money.
Is there more than a 30 day guarantee with it?
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Old 03-08-2006, 07:17 PM
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Re: Scan Tool

You would have to check their website as to warranty.
Time will tell if this is a good tool, but seems to be good at this point.
I really like having the additional information that this item provides.


Just a note about " CAN " codes that some code readers claim to read.
CAN is the new standard, which will replace OBDII
It will be required all vehicles starting in 2008
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Old 03-08-2006, 10:35 PM
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Re: Scan Tool

Thanks, Wiswind - good review. If I had more OBDII vehicles, I'd jump on it.

What does "CAN" stand for?
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Old 03-09-2006, 07:19 AM
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Re: Scan Tool

CAN won't replace OBDII, its a new signal protocol for OBDII. It stands for Controlled Area Network. The future replacement for OBDII is suppossedly OBDIII, which is going to have some major hurdles before it is implemented if it ever is.
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Old 03-31-2006, 04:34 PM
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Re: Scan Tool

How do I determine whether my 99 Windstar LX is OBDII?
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Old 03-31-2006, 05:27 PM
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Re: Scan Tool

There is a sticker under the hood that lists spark plug gap.... OBD11 is wriiten on this as well.

Even easier however is that any car sold in North America since 1996 has to be OBD11 compliant. If you van was made for the US or Canadian (perhaps Mexico too) market then it will be OBD11 compliant.


I have heard that one of the things that is being toyed with for OBD111 is that there would be sensors on the sides of hiways and when the CEL comes on the information will be broadcasted to these sensors as well and then "Big Brother" will send a notice in the mail that you need to service your car.......
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Old 03-31-2006, 07:45 PM
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Re: Scan Tool

like lewisnc100 CAN is used in the newer OBDII systems, it networks just about all modules through two wires(which carry mirror signals incase one wire fails) and allows them to share signals that are needed by two or more modules such as the vehicle speed sensor which would be needed by the PCM and instrument cluster
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Re: Scan Tool

I use AutoTap, which will yield any number of operational parameters selected by the user, and record a log file. The downside is that the portability of the package is dependent upon the battery capacity of the laptop, and I've found that mine is good for only about 45 minutes before it goes to sleep.

Still, $130 for a portable scanner that actually displays more than just DTCs is not a bad price.
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Old 07-25-2006, 01:18 PM
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Re: Scan Tool

got one from ebay just hook it up to your laptop and see all 4 oxygen sensors runing in realtime and all the CE light
it's only $53
just download the free software
work good on my 95 and 01 windstar

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ELM32...07541599QQrdZ1
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Old 07-25-2006, 02:18 PM
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Re: Scan Tool

jonreyna, interesting reader. How long does it take to move data to the laptop?
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Old 07-25-2006, 03:23 PM
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Re: Scan Tool

I would say about 1/2 sec to see everything on your screen working
all 4 oxygen sensors ,water temperature,mph, air intake from mass air flow sensor, rpm, engine timing and a few more, you can also clear the CE light
try to download OBD-2 scanmaster freeware
its the best one i use
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Re: Scan Tool

I made such a scanner on my own - based on ELM320. The problem is that you can scan only engine, while tools like SnapOn can diagnose everything. Did anybody made such a scanner that can test ABS, tranny etc.? I heard that there are already such IC to make such a DIY scanner, but haven't found trace of it. It uses different protocols (ISO?)

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Old 08-05-2006, 03:35 PM
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Re: Scan Tool

I have used the software from www.obd-2.com for five years, and while AutoTap sells a more colorful PC based suite, it is also significantly more expensive.

If you have a 1996 (some 1995) or newer vehicle(s) and a laptop (really, ANY laptop even 10+ years old) that works, you can use the obd-2.com software on any model of vehicle.

It offers:

Real time "dash" with many selectable gauges
Code reading - code number, description
Code clearing
Emissions testing compliance information

Check it out! I really like it, and I am CHEAP!
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