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CarGuru > Dodge > OBDII scanner 11 April 2005 03:43:23

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OBDII scanner

Guest 9 April 2005 16:18:23
 Time to get an OBDII scanner for myself. Anyone have one of the
various actron models or OTC scanners that they sell at the big auto
parts chains? Any recommendations, or advice on what to avoid?The
actron CP9135 seems to be my first choice.

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Joseph Myers 10 April 2005 04:46:36 permanent link ]
 I have the Actron CP9135, works great.

On 9 Apr 2005 05:18:23 -0700, mlab622@adelphia.ne­t wrote:
Time to get an OBDII scanner for myself. Anyone have one of the>various actron models or OTC scanners that they sell at the big auto>parts chains? Any recommendations, or advice on what to avoid?The>actron CP9135 seems to be my first choice.

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Peter 10 April 2005 11:17:59 permanent link ]
 
Time to get an OBDII scanner for myself. Anyone have one of the> various actron models or OTC scanners that they sell at the big auto> parts chains? Any recommendations, or advice on what to avoid?The> actron CP9135 seems to be my first choice.

If you ordinarily lug around a laptop computer (like I do) then something
like www.scantool.net is your best bet.

Peter


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Steve W. 11 April 2005 03:14:41 permanent link ]
 What do you want to do with it? Just scan/clear codes or do you want
real-time data and calibration controls as well? Makes a BIG difference.

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Mike622 11 April 2005 03:43:23 permanent link ]
 
Steve W. wrote:> What do you want to do with it? Just scan/clear codes or do you want> real-time data and calibration controls as well? Makes a BIG
difference.>
--> Steve Williams>
My check engine light came on and i wanted to get the code so i could
do something about it (maybe). And also so i can clear clear codes.

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