Re: OBD scanner
[Re: 71rm23]
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06/21/20 09:43 AM
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DaveRS23
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For the infrequent, occasional pull and reset, then a smart phone and the https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.prowl.torque&hl=en_US app for $4.95 works good. You will need a Bluetooth connector, too. They run $10 to $20 on Amazon and ebag. For more frequent and more involved pulls, we use the Autel units. I have one for OBD/SRS/ABS and one for TPMS. They make several different levels of units and can be bought on Amazon or ebag. Pay close attention to the model numbers. They introduce new models frequently and only change one number which is easy to miss. And there are often different generations of the same unit available at the same time. Not having the absolute newest version is not necessarily a bad thing, just make sure you don't pay the same money for the earlier model as you could have gotten the newer one for.
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Re: OBD scanner
[Re: 5thAve]
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06/21/20 05:09 PM
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Interesting timing.for this topic to come up.
I was just thinking about buying a reader to do Tire pressure ck's, and Airbag system codes and system cks for myself. with my own cars ( 05 Caravan thru a 2016 Chrysler 200 ) I will be adding a truck to the fleet in the next year or so but it will NOT be new, most likely a 10 - 15 year old truck ,,,give or take a few years one way or the other I dont do side work anymore , simply maintain my own cars. So Im not interested in spending big money So maybe something in the $75- to $150 range is my max.
My personal choice but I would rather have a dedicated tool instead of something I put on my phone.
I have a reader to do the basic OBD2 engine and transmission codes with a fair amount of live data.
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Re: OBD scanner
[Re: volaredon]
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06/22/20 08:20 AM
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This thread has covered the OP's question pretty good already. Pulling codes can be done for anywhere between $20 and $4,000. Just depends on how much info you want to access and on how many vehicles. Is everyone familiar with the 'Right To Repair' movement? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronics_right_to_repair
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Re: OBD scanner
[Re: 71rm23]
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06/22/20 12:16 PM
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I have the Autel MD 808 Pro. Had it for 2 years now. Will do real time data with live graphs. It's not battery operated. It powers up once you are connected into the ADL port on the vehicle. Price at the time was $275 and I get free updates for life. This one does not have the capability to reset the TPMS. There are units that just do that or get into a higher priced scanner that includes that capability.
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Re: OBD scanner
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06/22/20 01:00 PM
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I have the $5 Torque app and the $11.00 ELM Bluetooth/Wifi adapter. Gives real-time readouts too numerous to mention, reads, clears codes and will even look the codes up for you on the internet with detailed explanation a suggested repair.
Best money I never spent on a $150.00+ code reader.
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Re: OBD scanner
[Re: 71rm23]
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06/22/20 03:25 PM
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Thank you for all that replied. I'm looking for a scanner for the "do it yourselfer". Like to have one to read codes, be able to get info on what it is, correct the issue, and erase the check engine light. In the Do-It-Yourself category I see two options. Do you just want the codes and look them up on your Computer/Phone or do you want it to tell you what the code is. If you get the advanced units that do ABS / TPMS they rarely do it correctly or thoroughly unless you pay big bucks, I have found the problem with ones that tell you how to fix it, is that they give you a generic how to fix it when the problem may be more involved or not even what they say. I had a car that threw an O2 sensor code when the MAP sensor went bad. It was a common problem with that model. With any scanner do a little research to be sure it is the correct fix. I have two a $40 Actron that just reads & erases codes. It also tell you if the computer is reset. I use it as a loaner when people need to drive until the computer resets. It lets them know when it is ready. I also have a $200 Craftsman/Actron It give me more info and simplifies quick checks.
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Re: OBD scanner
[Re: IMGTX]
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06/22/20 09:40 PM
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You really need to determine what you're using it on and what you're using it for. What are future needs? Is the tool updateable or will it be obsolete? Scanning a 2001 is not the same as scanning a 2018. Some of the info is the same but much is different. For instance...in 2001 you had a few modules on a car that you might access for info.....a 2020 Vette has 100+ modules living on multiple networks all behind a gateway module(most new vehicles will head in this direction for computer architecture). Not sure how much info you will access on a vehicle like that with a $20 dongle and a free app.....maybe some but surely not all.Do you want bi-directional controls to aid in diag? Limited on inexpensive tools.What about snapshot/movie capabilities(very helpful with intermittent issues). Access to manufacture codes as well as generic codes? Many cheap scanners won't access manufacture specific codes.
Just some thoughts on the scan tool discussion.Things you might want access to: Codes( Manufacture and generic) Freeze frame data monitor status live data bi-directional controls generic OBD II data(modes 1-10) all modules like ABS,SRS,IPC,TCM, BCM,TPMS, etc etc I've been at this since computers came on board in the early 80s and have had my hands on a bunch of different tools.....from handheld code readers to factory tools.......trust me, there is a BIG difference in capabilities. Do your research and find something that meets your needs now AND in the future. Cheap is not always best.
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Re: OBD scanner
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I have a car as my daily driver and it's a 2005 with only 65,000 miles on it. The check engine light came on recently. So, I took it to my local garage and they put their OBD on it to say that it's the knock sensor. The car has no ill effects of this check engine light or this sensor and it runs like a top. I was thinking of getting a scanner to verify myself and to have one just incase and to clear the code too. I'm looking to see if I want to tackle this myself or just live with the light.
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Re: OBD scanner
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I have the $5 Torque app and the $11.00 ELM Bluetooth/Wifi adapter. Gives real-time readouts too numerous to mention, reads, clears codes and will even look the codes up for you on the internet with detailed explanation a suggested repair.
Best money I never spent on a $150.00+ code reader. Yes, Torque is the app I was using. There is also Alphaobd if it's a Chrysler or Fiat.
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Re: OBD scanner
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06/26/20 10:17 AM
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I have the Autel MD 808 Pro. Had it for 2 years now. Will do real time data with live graphs. It's not battery operated. It powers up once you are connected into the ADL port on the vehicle. Price at the time was $275 and I get free updates for life. This one does not have the capability to reset the TPMS. There are units that just do that or get into a higher priced scanner that includes that capability. i bought the autel maxi-link ml629 about two years ago as well. it's not too bad, but is limited on my 1999 caravan. i haven't had it hooked up to anything else as of yet. i'm curious as to how it will work on say, a 2015 or so GM product.
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Re: OBD scanner
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06/26/20 07:31 PM
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I have an Autel AL619. I just pulled and cleared an SRS code on a '15 Equinox this week. And I haven't updated it in a year or so. I have heard that updating them periodically is important. But I don't know that myself as I have only done it the one time.
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Re: OBD scanner
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06/27/20 07:45 AM
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Amazon, ebag, and many other places come up in a simple search.
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