If anyone has had any experience with this tool, I would really appreciate
it if you could share it with me. A friend of mine is planning on buying
this scanner and I was wondering if it is worth the investment.
Thanks!
Seth - 28 Nov 2007 22:45 GMT
> If anyone has had any experience with this tool, I would really appreciate
> it if you could share it with me. A friend of mine is planning on buying
> this scanner and I was wondering if it is worth the investment.
Which one???
There are many to choose from. It's like asking for experience with a TV
but not saying which make/model.
I have this one... http://www.scangauge.com/ and it works well plus gives
some real-time statistics while driving.
w - 29 Nov 2007 00:56 GMT
My bad! The make and model are given below:
Equus 3130 Diagnostic Code Scanner with Live, Record and Playback Data
Capability for OBDII (Post-1996) Vehicles
http://www.amazon.com/Equus-3130-Diagnostic-Capability-Post-1996/dp/B000KID31K/r
ef=pd_bbs_1?ie=UTF8&s=automotive&qid=1196291416&sr=8-1
Thanks,
Wajahat
>> If anyone has had any experience with this tool, I would really
>> appreciate it if you could share it with me. A friend of mine is planning
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> I have this one... http://www.scangauge.com/ and it works well plus gives
> some real-time statistics while driving.
Tony Harding - 04 Dec 2007 19:22 GMT
> If anyone has had any experience with this tool, I would really appreciate
> it if you could share it with me. A friend of mine is planning on buying
> this scanner and I was wondering if it is worth the investment.
I bought the PC based Personal diaagnodtic tool from:
https://bd2jt.securesites.com/personal/personal_scantool.htm
in 2004 (for my 2003 Accord sedan). I've used it to read out a couple of
diagnostic codes, plus I know before I go if I'm going to pass
inspection. There's always the fun factor, of course.
IIRC I paid about $250 for the complete kit, e.g., data readout unit,
serial cable, software, etc.