L Laurent Wagoneer NAXJA Forum User Location Boyle Heights,CA Nov 6, 2013 #1 What's a good inexpensive scanner for OBDI?
sidewaysstarion Coffee Drinker NAXJA Member Location Torrance, CA Nov 7, 2013 #2 Ask a member that owns a DRBII or a DRBIII to help you? I think that would be the cheapest option as it would only cost you some beer.
Ask a member that owns a DRBII or a DRBIII to help you? I think that would be the cheapest option as it would only cost you some beer.
JohnX Sarge Location Williams AZ Nov 7, 2013 #3 You can usually find a snap on mt-2500 on craigslist for a couple hundred dollars. If it has the right cartridges you can do most makes/models obd1 and obd2. It will do a lot more than a code reader too.
You can usually find a snap on mt-2500 on craigslist for a couple hundred dollars. If it has the right cartridges you can do most makes/models obd1 and obd2. It will do a lot more than a code reader too.
L Laurent Wagoneer NAXJA Forum User Location Boyle Heights,CA Nov 7, 2013 #4 Looked at te snap on but I can't afford 200+ for a scanner right now.
GSequoia Everyone says I'm a jerk. NAXJA Member Location Torrance, CA Nov 8, 2013 #5 Do you hit downtown very often? I can bring my MT-2500 to work one day if you're just looking for a quick reading of your rig.
Do you hit downtown very often? I can bring my MT-2500 to work one day if you're just looking for a quick reading of your rig.
L Laurent Wagoneer NAXJA Forum User Location Boyle Heights,CA Nov 8, 2013 #6 Thanks. I live 5 min from DTLA.... I don't have a CEL right now. I'm looking to buy one if an when I get a CEL....
Thanks. I live 5 min from DTLA.... I don't have a CEL right now. I'm looking to buy one if an when I get a CEL....
GSequoia Everyone says I'm a jerk. NAXJA Member Location Torrance, CA Nov 9, 2013 #7 Keep an eye on eBay then for either a DRB-II, III, or Snap on MT-2500.