OBD-II Diagnostic Tools

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http://www.scantool.net - This particular site has low cost OBD adapters and an open-source software. The free software has enough functionality to save you big bucks, but if you feel like tinkering with the software, then you could probably significantly expand the capability. I find the open-software a very interesting feature for this tool.
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http://www.scantool.net - This particular site has low cost OBD-II module and an open-source software. The free software has enough functionality to save you big bucks on it's own, but if you feel like tinkering with the software, then you could probably significantly expand the capability. I find the open-software a very interesting feature for this tool.
http://www.scantool.net
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http://www.thinkythings.org/obdii/ - Check out this quick little How-To to see how easy it really is to get data from your car.
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http://www.obdscan.net/ - This is the site where I bought my OBD-II scan module. About 5 years ago there were not too many choices and this was one of the cheapest I found.  The software has improved greatly over the years and I have saved hundreds of dollars diagnosing my cars and probably thousands of dollars helping friends and family. This is a well developed and mature product line. I have used this product on an old laptop running Win98, which has kept me from some of the newer software, but I am testing the newer software now.
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Revision as of 16:57, 13 August 2008

OBD-II Diagnostic Tools Page

Summary

In my search for OBD-II Diagnostic tools I have found the following links.

Links

http://www.scantool.net - This particular site has low cost OBD-II module and an open-source software. The free software has enough functionality to save you big bucks on it's own, but if you feel like tinkering with the software, then you could probably significantly expand the capability. I find the open-software a very interesting feature for this tool.

http://www.thinkythings.org/obdii/ - Check out this quick little How-To to see how easy it really is to get data from your car.

http://www.obdscan.net/ - This is the site where I bought my OBD-II scan module. About 5 years ago there were not too many choices and this was one of the cheapest I found. The software has improved greatly over the years and I have saved hundreds of dollars diagnosing my cars and probably thousands of dollars helping friends and family. This is a well developed and mature product line. I have used this product on an old laptop running Win98, which has kept me from some of the newer software, but I am testing the newer software now.

http://www.obdscan.net/ -

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