[Diy_efi] Scan Tools

CARL-OTTO RUSTAD carl-otto
Tue May 29 10:50:28 UTC 2007


Logan!

I bought the Harrison R&D last year, 28 Sept.
This is a copy of my question "E-mail",
and the answer i received almost instantly.
> Can the following equipment: USB OBDScan+CANtm
> do some datalogging, reset fault codes, and
> troubleshoot: Dodge 2005-model (gas-fuelinjected)
> Ram 1500 4x4 with 5.7cid magnum engine?

>Yes, and this Unit will work for all Vehicles from 96 to 2007 and beyond.

The Dodge Ram was a project car, wreck from an accident,
body off the frame, broken axle, and wiring partially
disconnected etc.
The tool was needed to get it all back together,
with no trouble codes.
Easy to use and cheap.
It was even hooked up to a Jeep Wrangler 1996 a while
back and works great.
Test driving with a cheap laptop connected with USB
interface, excellent to use.

Take a look at:
http://www.obdscan.net/
I quess mine is similar to this
upgraded version that sells for $139.99
http://www.obdscan.net/scantools.htm

This is a link to a cheap ALDL interface cable
for older vehicles.
http://www.enghmotors.com/cable/default.aspx
Said to work with many free programs or
at least very cheap.
I have not tried the cable myself.

I'm a newbie on this things, I thought I
should give you my experience anyway because
I have the same opinion when it comes to people
selling stuff, just to tell you later on that you
have to pay another bill, and upgrade it to make it work.

Regards Carl.

------ Original Message ------
Received: Tue, 29 May 2007 04:15:01 AM CEST
From: Logan Lingle <llingle at seidata.com>
To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
Subject: [Diy_efi] Scan Tools

Hi.

I've been using a Mac Mentor (Actually a re-branded OTC Genisys, sold 
under the Mac Tools Name) for some time and recently went to install my 
"Free" upgrade only to find out that it's not "Free" They are trying to 
hold me up for more money in the form of a "Smart Insert" they never 
told me I needed when I bought it.

(Much like they never informed me that the "Free" "Imports" upgrade 
doesn't cover "Asian Imports" It's only good for imports from Finland or 
New Guinea or something, I suppose. But, I digress.)

THEN they tell me the tool is just soooo damned old and for the low, low 
price of only $2100.00 and my current scanner,  they'll make me a deal 
and replace my archaic, 3  year old,  piece of Aztec, sun dial crap with 
their brand new version! Oh boy! OH BOY!

I was about to write out the check when a friend of mine told me to look 
into a PC or palm based solution. He suggested the following products 
and said he had heard good things about them. He's a Service manager for 
Ford, and he uses PC based software there. He showed it to me and it's 
way cool,  but it's a proprietary Ford product and I need something 
universal for both work and experimentation.

The products he recommended:

http://autoenginuity.com/

http://autotap.com/

(The autoenginuity product looks particularly appealing.. and it's 
priced right.)

I added it up and, do you know I could have an Alienware laptop and 
either software package for the price of a Mentor new?  So naturally, 
I'm interested..  But I was hoping someone here was familiar with these 
products and could either offer their opinion on them or recommend a 
viable competitor.

Besides, I'm sick to death of tossing hardware based scan tools. It just 
seems so senseless. I'm not unhappy with the Mentor, it's a good tool. I 
just need an upgrade for newer vehicles. Ya know, it seems silly to keep 
trashing these things at a thousand or two grand a pop when I can just 
download an update and/or buy a new cable and be ready to go.

Your thoughts are appreciated.

Thanks and regards.

Logan




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