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From: Ray O on 18 Apr 2010 17:29 "Frank Rowe" <r0we'south(a)bell'south.not> wrote in message news:s0mjs59nquusi9llur9s1bilc5b36o3lck(a)4ax.com... > Recently acquired two obd-2 compliant vehicles (2003 Audi TT and 2010 > Toyota Camry), so I'm in the market for a scan tool. This is home > garage work, so I'm not looking to invest a fortune, but I'm new to > obd 2. Suggestions? Actron makes pretty good scan tools. Get one that is CAN compliant. As you go up in price, you get more features. For example, the ability to display sensor voltage is useful so you don't always have to hook up a volt meter to check sensor operation, and freeze frame data can be useful for intermittent problems. If you are not familiar with how the various sensors work and do not have a factory repair manual, those features are less useful. -- Ray O (correct punctuation to reply) |