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need advice on OBD2 scanners?
I am in the market for an obd2 scanner for gm . What are the name brands that are considered to be professional quaility.
thanks chris
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Member # 22219
Location: Delaware
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What are you looking to do with it? Just pull codes? What vehicles, years, etc. I work in a buick pontiac gmc shop, so I get to use the Tech 2, and if youre working on newer stuff, a scan tool that can communicate and interact with all the modules on the data bus is pretty essential.
I have used a Snap-On MODIS, and was pretty impressed, except with the stupid excuse for a thumbwheel. But it was cool having the scanner, lab scope, and multimeter all buit into one backlit, full color display unit, with the provision for the 5 gas analyzer. Last edited by scramblejim; 06-19-2004 at 09:13 AM. |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Location: l
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Before I started working in a Saab/Cadillac/Hummer and had access to the Tech2 I used a PDA for my OBDII scan tool, it works pretty well. It's now relegated to loaner status in the shop.
I have the OTTOSCAN, it's more expensive than some on the market but I like Baum tools. Here's the link: http://tools.baumtools.com/ottoscanturbo_gm.jsp Oh yeah, I dont think that any aftermarket company has made an acceptable substitute for the Candi box which is required to communicate on the GMLAN/New Saab Databus Last edited by Shizuka; 06-19-2004 at 09:35 AM. |
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Hijack, I know,....but...if you are looking for an OBD2 Scanner, I have a Snap-On, with the 5 gas analazyer that I need to get rid of. It was at my parents autoshop that recently closed down. PM for details if anyone is interested.
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