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harleytn 09-25-2011 12:27 PM

Looking to purchase a scan tool
 
Does anyone have recommendations on a scan tool or program I can use on my laptop to check for codes on engine & transmissions something bi-directional.
I have a program OBD LINK but not very useful doesn't work on most vehicles I work on, (f-250,f-650,f-450, Dodge 12 & 24 valve)

A/Ox4 11-02-2011 06:07 AM

Look into the autoenginuity. They have a generic kit, but also have many "booster" kits that specialize in brands. I know they have a Ford kit thats about $300. I would imagine they have a dodge one too.

harleytn 12-05-2011 09:31 AM

Thanks A/Ox4 I looked at the autoenginuity but will not work with most of the vehicles I work on F450,F650,LCF trucks.... Looking for a scan tool equal to a Snap-on MODIS. I just think some of the Snap-on tools are overpriced & quality is not that much better. Purchased a $800 Snap-on impact gun and the thing did not make it through a year.

DieselDanBoy 12-05-2011 11:07 AM

OTC has a similar one, the GENISIS. with the right personality keys you can do all the way up to the f550, and cummins as long as its a 24v. if you wanna do f650 and up, have you looked into a PRO-LINK? i would say get manufacturer programming but your gonna spend 1500$ a year for cummins Insite, 2k for CAT ET (which also does IH). but the WABCO PRO-LINK works very well with J1939

19psi 12-06-2011 08:26 PM

check out the Launch X431 series of tools. excellent tools and offer bi directional control.

harleytn 12-06-2011 09:42 PM

Thanks Dieseldanboy and 19psi started looking at the X431 series,genisis,autel and pro-link. Just not really sure what to go with. That's one nice ride you got there 19psi looks like a smooth ride to me!!

DieselDanBoy 12-07-2011 06:02 PM

no problem.

i will say with the pro-link, you can get OBDII connectors and J1939, and pretty much do everything. laptops are the way to go!

harleytn 12-07-2011 08:46 PM

Pro-link looks like the choice for heavy-duty applications. How well do they work with the OBDII? Domestic, Asian & European vehicles? One day I will be working on a F-650 & the next Toyota Camry.

DieselDanBoy 12-07-2011 10:22 PM

if you have the OBDII connector, you can do everything you can do on a big truck. Although im not totally sure if you'd have to get an expansion pack for Asian and European. but im sure if you got the right package (they offer many) you can do whatever you'd like! i have used it on a f350, you could do soooooooo much more with it than a scan tool! im sure the programming is available :tu:


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