Scan Tools
I have been doing with out a scan tool for quite some time. No need really, OBD-I level logic will spit out error codes by following a self-energized procedure by counting the number of times a light blinks on the dash. But I have gotten to the point where having one might be a good idea, scan tools have come way down in prices thus making them an affordable tool. Well some anyway for the home or shade tree mechanic.
But recently one I was considering very carefully stated in the fine print that it could not be used on Saturn S series cars. It was an OBD-I/OBD-II tool with features that I would use and it fit my budget. But the restriction on Saturn S series caught me by surprise. Does anyone have any idea why? |
ummm NO. I always thought ODBI was a standard across manufacturers.
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I'd like to buy a TECH II, but at $5k plus?
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Originally Posted by derf
(Post 36718)
ummm NO. I always thought ODBI was a standard across manufacturers.
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