My new OBD II scanner tool

http://www.actron.com/product_detail.php?pid=16150
Pretty nifty huh? My dad needed one of these scanners and I kinda wanted one too, so we bought together. Decided on this one since we don't have a PDA and a buddy of mine had one of these and I loved it's ease of use and the menu. If only it came with a dyno tool...
Really? Wow cool lol, never imagined Autozone used a scanner that you could buy off the shelf...
Anyways I like cuz it not only reads/erases MIL codes but it actually reads pending codes that haven't triggered a MIL yet and you can scan actual real time outputs from a TON of sensors such as O2 sensor voltages, MAF voltages, RPM, engine load, fuel pressure, coolant temp, IAT sensor voltage, etc. laugh.gif
BTW i bought off of Amazon.com for $209
Anyways I like cuz it not only reads/erases MIL codes but it actually reads pending codes that haven't triggered a MIL yet and you can scan actual real time outputs from a TON of sensors such as O2 sensor voltages, MAF voltages, RPM, engine load, fuel pressure, coolant temp, IAT sensor voltage, etc. laugh.gif
BTW i bought off of Amazon.com for $209
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I just checked Froogle, looks like you got a darned good price for that sucka.
Just one on Ebay for cheaper.
Not bad at all.
I was checking out some of these some time back with dyno features and such. Wonder how accurate theya re.
Just one on Ebay for cheaper.
Not bad at all.
I was checking out some of these some time back with dyno features and such. Wonder how accurate theya re.
Hmmm... interesting lol smile.gif
EDIT
It says it usually takes 40 warm up cycles to come back. Don't remember where I read that... I think I saw it on the manual of the Autoscanner.
EDIT
It says it usually takes 40 warm up cycles to come back. Don't remember where I read that... I think I saw it on the manual of the Autoscanner.


