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Is there anybody that has any experience with the EZ scan 6000 by Autoxray?
If so, I could use some feedback. I'm thinking about buying one. Thanks |
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Re: Autoxray 6000 EZ Scan
I have one, works ok, for the money if you happen to have a laptop already go for the Autoengenuity software. The autoxray I have has locked up the last 2 times I tried to do updates and have had to send it back in, its under warranty still, crossing my fingers for the next time. They where bought out by OTC/SPX. I have a snap on mt2500 and I grab the autoxray as a first tool to scan for codes and it gives fairly good data, wont be updating the snappy, updates are just too expensive for the work I do.
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Re: Autoxray 6000 EZ Scan
The factory scan tools are the best ones,you can do more with them than the aftermarkets if you can spend the money.There is one that is ahead of everyone,Vetronix bought by Bosch.I use GM's factory scan tool,Tech 2 a lot on GMs on 1992 and up although not suppose to have it,dealer only.The Tech 2 is made by Vetronix.The advantage with Vetronix is if you have a car computer headache,you can contact the nearest Vetronix rep that will give you answers.
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Re: Autoxray 6000 EZ Scan
Thanks for the input.
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