Looks good, but doesn't support all makes and models. Anyway, this is more
for recreational use. I was looking for professional use.
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>>>What code scanner tool considered to be the best and reads just about all
>>>cars?
>>
>> Best bang for the buck, IMHFO:
>>
>> <http://www.autoenginuity.com/products.html>
>Looks good, but doesn't support all makes and models.
Ford (EI01) 1995-2007
GM (EI02) 1995-2007
Toyota/Scion/Lexus (EI03) 1995-2007
Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth/Eagle (EI04) 1996-2007
Mazda (EI05) 1996-2007
Hyundai and Kia (EI09) 1998-2007
Nissan and Infiniti (EI06) 2000-2007
BMW 1995-2006 and MINI (EI07) 2001-2006
Honda and Acura (EI08) 1996-2007
Land Rover (EI10) 2002-2007
Jaguar (EI11) 1995-2007
Subaru (EI12) 1999-2007
Porsche (EI13) 1996-2008
Isuzu (EI14) 1996-2007
Mitsubishi (EI15) 1996-2007
Audi / VW (EI16) 1996-2007
Not "complete," maybe, but that's a pretty comprehensive list, isn't
it?
>Anyway, this is more
>for recreational use. I was looking for professional use.
Recreational?? C'mon, who are you kidding? Did you actually read the
specs?
If you were *really* looking for "professional use" diagnostic
software, then for damned sure you wouldn't be asking the question
*here*.
I suspect that you are/were about to shill for some off-brand piece of
engine diagnostic software. Something like: "While I was searching, I
found this absolutely amazing piece of software..."

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RG - 15 Jul 2008 05:01 GMT
The site reads it doesn't have ABS scanner for acura 2000-2004, unless you
know otherwise.
> <clueless top posting fixed>
>
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> engine diagnostic software. Something like: "While I was searching, I
> found this absolutely amazing piece of software..."
Dean Dark - 15 Jul 2008 11:19 GMT
>The site reads it doesn't have ABS scanner for acura 2000-2004, unless you
>know otherwise.
http://www.autoenginuity.com/Honda-All-Systems-List.html#ABSType1System

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