 ZaberWhen all are gone, there shall be none join:2000-06-08 Cleveland, OH | OBD2 tool Hello all, I need some suggestions please: I am looking for an ODB2 cable and software for my laptop. I of course want the best out there for the lowest amount of money. As of right now the cars I am looking to connect to are a 99 Escort ZX2, and a 02 Gallant. Of course I will want to be able to use it on any other cars I get in the future. Does anyone have any suggestions and what to get/what they use, and why?
Thank you. -- Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach a man to fish and he will feed himself for a lifetime |
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 pmohrPremium join:2002-09-22 Maryville, TN | Are you looking just to read/reset codes? If so, pretty much any auto parts store special should work just fine.
Unless you're looking for more advanced features, such as realtime data monitoring, printing capability, etc. -- '95 Nissan Maxima SE 4AT
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 ZaberWhen all are gone, there shall be none join:2000-06-08 Cleveland, OH | Read/reset is a minimum. I would like it to be able to do real time monitoring, and even some other diagnostics. -- Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach a man to fish and he will feed himself for a lifetime |
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 | reply to Zaber »www.autotap.com/product_family.a···lyid=260 or »www.aeswave.com/products/Product···=32&sa=Y |
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2 edits | reply to Zaber I have the ELM 327-USB tool. It supports all the OBD2 protocols which is why I bought it. (future proof with the CAN protocol) I bought it off Ebay for like $80. »cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ELM327-U···ameZWDVW
I have used it fine with these different softwares with Windows XP: PCMSCAN Proscan wOBD Digitmoto OBD II Scanmaster Some are free and some cost money, I did find the ones that cost money for free though.
It does not work with autogeninuity software.
If all you want is to read codes and reset codes, you can find standalone units, but with the USB reader it displays many sensors, live stats, tempuratures, etc. -- »www.ryanoneill.us |
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 | reply to Zaber where would i plug one of these in on a s10 blazer? |
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 pmohrPremium join:2002-09-22 Maryville, TN | said by user3657:where would i plug one of these in on a s10 blazer? What year? If >=1996, should be underneath the lower dash somewhere (within reach of the driver, per the OBD specs). -- '95 Nissan Maxima SE 4AT
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Check out »obd-2.com/ |
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 | reply to Zaber ok i found where it would be. does this pull 4x4 codes too? |
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 ZaberWhen all are gone, there shall be none join:2000-06-08 Cleveland, OH | reply to r81984 Thank you this looks perfect for what I want. Now I need to figure out what software to use. |
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