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#23
Mine is a 99, but I want one for my little business. I was hoping to have one where I could isolate and function test each sensor like the high dollar Snap On ones do, but for a lessor cost. You truly need to be able to test functions without tearing stuff apart, unless one chooses to go through a lot of effort. I'll spend some time and check out what's out there.
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#24
If you do it for a living, then having one of the high zoot scanners would likely pay for itself in time savings fairly quickly. Snap-On Solus is likely what you really want. I don't think there is anything else even close on the market as far as capability. Maybe the Mac tools equivalent, if they make one.......
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Snap-on-Sol....c100752.m1982
#25
Snap-On makes some of the best non-dealer equipment scanners on the market. I know they can READ data from individual sensors, whether they can alter it on a per-sensor basis, I don't know. The ones I have used though, would perform most of the test that the the "real" manufacturer tools do. Find out what is the latest update it has, as that determines what years it will cover. (and the updates simply are not cheap.)
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Snap-On makes some of the best non-dealer equipment scanners on the market. I know they can READ data from individual sensors, whether they can alter it on a per-sensor basis, I don't know. The ones I have used though, would perform most of the test that the the "real" manufacturer tools do. Find out what is the latest update it has, as that determines what years it will cover. (and the updates simply are not cheap.)
Thanks for your reply's, there opening doors..
#27
I notice a lot of them used seem to stop at 2010. That simply wont work. You say updates, I wasn't aware they would sometimes accept that as to give it newer years to cover. I need to find out which ones will accept such. This might be a job. Have to figure out how to contact Snap On Scanner Dept. Yikes !
Thanks for your reply's, there opening doors..
Thanks for your reply's, there opening doors..
#28
I had nightmares of 13 thousand or around, which is whet I always shied away from buying one. Small guys like me can't spend that much, it would take years to pay for it. I'll have to check out the best low cost one available that is compatible up to 2017 anyway. Buying used stuff can get me killed too when you I don't know how to use them at first, or what to look for. I'm not sure what the most expensive on at O'Reillys has. around 400.00. I don't know if those can isolate a sensor or not.
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That's insanity, lol for a guy like me. Trying to get my 62 year ol back in shape to go pull that tranny pan. I'm hearing if you let it drain all night you will get quite a more out rather then around 5 quarts. I thought the fluid stayed up in the tranny unless the inner seals wont hold. Am I wrong to believe that. I always let it drip for about an hour is all. I installed a drain plug last I had the pan off... It makes life easier without a lift available..