What OBDII scanner do you use /o/? I'm looking for one that works with my 05 WRX, but don't know which ones are good and which ones aren't..
>>13906082
something like http://www.amazon.com/dp/B014MTAYK0/ plus torque for android = everything youll ever need
Blue Driver. Works great; however, it probably costs too much. I have no complaints, though.
where can i go to get an obd 1 checked? oreilleys and local lube shop dont have it
BAFX Products - Bluetooth OBD2 scan tool
This is what I bought years ago and its has worked perfectly.
>>13906129
Your car may have a built-in system for checking OBD1 codes. In my '94 LeBaron, I could turn the power (not start though) on, off, on, off, on and then wait. And the CEL would blink X number of times for each number. So if I had, I dunno, a code 35 and a code 43, it would blink 3 times, slight pause, 5 times, long pause, 4 times, slight pause, 3 times.
Google your specific car and find out.
>>13906141
I use use this one as well. Haven't had it long, since my "new" truck is my first OBD2 capable vehicle, but it seems to do well.
I use it torque for android to read its codes and such.
AG Autronica Leonardo, don't think it works with Subaru
>>13906141
This shit right here. Plus, you can plugin additional PIDs for further analysis (torque).
I tried torque for android but it didn't fucking work, so i got an Innova handheld scanner. Breddy gud man.
>>13906082
I avoid the ones where I need a phone to use it, but they're ok if you're ok with that. I have an 80 dollar reader from Harbor Freight or something. It gets the job done. I have factory computer tools, but I don't want to keep those in the car for obvious reasons.
why not a gauge?
http://aeroforcetech.com/products_interceptor.html
if you can spring for it, get a Accessport, it has a code reader built in and all the other goodies.
some of us dont use fucking androids.
So, what's a good OBDII scanner out there?
Anyone know a good one that can read tranny and abs codes for a ferd for under $100 that isn't Bluetooth?
>>13906943
Abs for that cheap is a hard one. The cheapest scan tool with abs diagnostics is probably a launch crp123.
http://www.cnautotool.com/goods-3227-Original%2BLaunch%2BCReader%2BProfessional%2BCRP123.html
I have an older one, works well enough but some of the datastream function is wonky
>>13907038
Thanks br/o/
>>13906761
>he doesn't use android
Ultragauge
http://www.ultra-gauge.com/ultragauge/
>>13906082
the paid torque app is pretty bad ass hell the free one is good too just need to buy the blue tooth antenna shit online. amazon has a good one with good reviews