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Old 07-15-2008, 04:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default OBD2 Scanners/Analyzers

Anyone have a PC based (USB preferably) OBD2 scanner they like? I have a simple code reader, but I am looking for something more advanced to help keep my aging fleet on the road. I would like one that reads the senor values in particular...

I am fighting a P0106 MAP sensor problem in my Buick right now. Sensor has been replaced, and I have the factory service manual-but I need to read the sensor values.
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Old 07-16-2008, 08:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I just ordered one of these, it is suppose to be able to pull code, reset them and display some of them real time. I have not received this yet... I can't say for sure exactly how it works.

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Old 07-17-2008, 07:31 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Anyone have a PC based (USB preferably) OBD2 scanner they like? I have a simple code reader, but I am looking for something more advanced to help keep my aging fleet on the road. I would like one that reads the senor values in particular...

I am fighting a P0106 MAP sensor problem in my Buick right now. Sensor has been replaced, and I have the factory service manual-but I need to read the sensor values.
I've got a USB one from www.autoenginuity.com. Very plug and play with real-time data. So far, haven't found anything it won't work with (gas and diesel). I bought the expansion modules for Ford, Chevy and Honda cause I needed the advanced features for ABS and transmission codes.
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I just ordered one of these, it is suppose to be able to pull code, reset them and display some of them real time. I have not received this yet... I can't say for sure exactly how it works.

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Thanks Jim, I looked at that-but I am just not sure goes into sensor values and such? Not sure on this one yet-but would love to here your experience when you get it.
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I've got a USB one from AutoEnginuity® - OBD2 Scan Tool - Professional PC and PDA Diagnostics. Very plug and play with real-time data. So far, haven't found anything it won't work with (gas and diesel). I bought the expansion modules for Ford, Chevy and Honda cause I needed the advanced features for ABS and transmission codes.
Cool, so the basic unit is $250.00 correct? I was hoping to stay under $200 but it's hard to choose-there are lots of them out there with big claims!
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Old 07-17-2008, 05:18 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Cool, so the basic unit is $250.00 correct? I was hoping to stay under $200 but it's hard to choose-there are lots of them out there with big claims!
Whatever you do, don't lose the interface unit. Most of the ones I checked, they'll darn near give away the software but the USB interface costs almost the same as a whole package. Software coding..ain't it great

If you check Ebay, you might find it's $50.00 bucks cheaper AND the same vendor I had a couple others, one in particular which came from a co. in WV, which are total junk. They claimed what they couldn't do and getting my money back was tough. I had to contact the WV AG's office for one of them Hint, they had Pro in their name...

If you got bucks to spend....Snap-on has had some nice ones. chip programming capabilities, real time, etc...
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Old 07-29-2008, 03:37 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Check out this obdII USb Scanner.

I have it since 2 years now and it is great. You can read sensors in real time and it is C.A.N compatible for newer cars ( 2006 and UP).


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Old 07-29-2008, 04:06 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I have one of these and I am very happy with it.
It gives you the codes as well as live data for trouble shooting.
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Anyone have a PC based (USB preferably) OBD2 scanner they like? I have a simple code reader, but I am looking for something more advanced to help keep my aging fleet on the road. I would like one that reads the senor values in particular...

I am fighting a P0106 MAP sensor problem in my Buick right now. Sensor has been replaced, and I have the factory service manual-but I need to read the sensor values.
If you have a laptop with USB ports or a desktop you can get close to the vehicle, Check out AutoTap - OBDII Diagnostic Scanner I have it on my laptop and it has served me well. I got it when I was in the market for a new (used) vehicle and wanted to avoid problems. I have only used it twice on that vehicle for problems that were actually caused by blown fuse or loose connections. Without the scanner I would have been chasing my tail the way the symptoms presented them selves.

The web site has a lot of useful information and troubleshooting tips.

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