Posted by ASEguy on October 18, 2012 at 03:59:46 from (68.186.162.134):
In Reply to: OBD scanner question posted by NCWayne on October 17, 2012 at 21:18:47:
There are basically three catagories for the tool you need to consider. Diagnostic tools reveal a lot of on-board data in different modes like mode six for emmission controls as well as two way controls for actuating components and too numerous to mention functions. Most are OEM models. Scan tools are a step down, but reveal a lot of useful data for many techs and can still access the BCM, TCM, ABS and other modules. Code readers have very limited ability but are inexpensive. They'll give you the code, but not much else and they usually don't have access to all systems on the data bus. Your knowledge level and ability to use the data will determine the proper tool. We bought a DRB III last year for $8,000. Scan tools roughly $800.00 and up and code readers can be had for under $100.00. Gerard
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