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Old 02-21-2009, 05:06 PM
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Handheld Scan Tool Recommendation

Hello, this is my first post here!

I am in the market for a better than average automotive code reader. After some research, I am somewhat impressed with the Equus-Innova 3160 scan tool just recently released. It also has ABS capapbilites in addition to the OBD II capabilities. It can also be used to send commands to various sensors for advanced troubleshooting.

1- Does anyone here know of Equus-Innova quality?
2- Has anyone here used any of the Equus-Innova products? If so, what are your thoughts on their equipment?
3- I have looked at a Actron CP9185, but for a few extra dollars, it appears the Equus-Innova 3160 is a much better unit.

Thanks to all!
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Old 02-21-2009, 05:15 PM
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Re: Handheld Scan Tool Recommendation

Go see your nearest Snap On dealer,The Modis is better and and Snap On has a techline you can call if you have a problem which is the best.The Modis is the top of the line.
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Old 02-21-2009, 05:39 PM
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Re: Handheld Scan Tool Recommendation

Thanks for the response!

I do think that particular unit will cost entirely too much money. I won't be doing this for a living, therefore the reason for a more "down to earth" unit.
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