[urq] NAC - OBD scanner/readers

Mark R speedracer.mark at gmail.com
Thu May 1 17:24:34 PDT 2008


OBD-3 isn't a *real* spec.  Last I knew, it was in the "talking" stage and
was essentially OBD-2, with the addition of a transponder for wireless
hookup (or compliance monitoring).

As for OBD-2, you're limited for generic scanning.  If you want enhanced
capabilities, the OTC Genesis is a worthwhile product ($1500.00 or less).
Otherwise, you're looking at a generic scan tool.  For $300.00 or so, you
can get *some* enhanced GM/Ford data.   For VAG products, VAG-COM.

Good luck,
Mark Rosenkrantz

On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 11:19 AM, <dgraber460 at aol.com> wrote:

> Any recommendations for OBD II/III reader scanners?
> I am starting a ministry through my church to help those in need and will
> be needing to check many different makes, models and years of vehicles.
> Don't want to go "bottom feeder" but probably can't afford top of the line
> high end either. This will be my purchase and personal property used for the
> charity. Looking for BTDT of what works well and practical for universal
> application. Would be a nice benefit if it helped me with my?Audis as well.
> Any advice appreciated.
>
>
> Dennis Graber
> Quality Linings & Painting
> Denver, CO
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