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    Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    Hi everyone, I was just looking at the latest Repco catalogue, and there is a Bosch scan tool on there for $249, I phoned Bosch to ask them what it could do, and they blew me off and told me to go ask at Repco, I just went out there and they new less than nothing, so I thought I would ask you guy's if there were any good tools out there that weren't thousands of dollars?

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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    Just get an OBDII Bluetooth dongle off eBay and use an app like Torque. Should be a big thread on here about it....will only cost about $20-30 at best. Can do all sorts of stuff, including scanning and clearing engine codes.

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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    Quote Originally Posted by white lie View Post
    Just get an OBDII Bluetooth dongle off eBay and use an app like Torque. Should be a big thread on here about it....will only cost about $20-30 at best. Can do all sorts of stuff, including scanning and clearing engine codes.
    Here is a thread
    http://www.ls1.com.au/forum/showthre...ght=obd2+cheap

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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    Thanks guy's, I knew you would have the answer, now it's just finding the best OBD2 connector to buy.

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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    Purchased one from Jaycar the other week. Was $70 but works a treat. Via Bluetooth and used it in conjunction with Torque (Pro).

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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    Quote Originally Posted by Luminous View Post
    Purchased one from Jaycar the other week. Was $70 but works a treat. Via Bluetooth and used it in conjunction with Torque (Pro).
    Thanks mate, is it this one?
    https://www.jaycar.com.au/obd-ii-eng...ology/p/PP2145

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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    Another question, will this also check and turn off an airbag light?

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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    No.
    The airbag system runs thru the BCM, most scan tools will only access the PCM. You will need something of a Tech 2 calibre. SnapOn's one can also do it

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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    I think the snap on one does bcm codes but the run of the mill Bluetooth eBAy type ones dont
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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    Quote Originally Posted by Waynew View Post
    Yep that's the one. Works pretty well so far. Have tried it in the GTS and the Caprice ('014 and '09 respectively)

    With regards to it going deeper than just reading sensors I am uncertain at the moment. I am still tinkering with it.

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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    Quote Originally Posted by white lie View Post
    Just get an OBDII Bluetooth dongle off eBay and use an app like Torque. Should be a big thread on here about it....will only cost about $20-30 at best. Can do all sorts of stuff, including scanning and clearing engine codes.
    I tried both a cheap bluetooth and cheap wi-fi scanner when my wife's 06 AH Astra was continuously showing a check engine light and they both returned "no codes", so no way it was going to clear them!

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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wonky View Post
    I tried both a cheap bluetooth and cheap wi-fi scanner when my wife's 06 AH Astra was continuously showing a check engine light and they both returned "no codes", so no way it was going to clear them!
    That's odd, I've got a cheap bluetooth one, have used it on my VY, an Astra, an Amarok and a Cruze. No dramas with any of them

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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    Quote Originally Posted by white lie View Post
    No.
    The airbag system runs thru the BCM, most scan tools will only access the PCM. You will need something of a Tech 2 calibre. SnapOn's one can also do it
    Bummer, that is the main reason I want one at the moment, I have an airbag light on

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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    Has anyone got an Autel Scantool, the MD802 says it will do engine codes as well as ABS, airbag and transmission, isn't too badly priced either.
    http://www.autolines.com.au/index.ph...product_id=152

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    Re: Are there any good budget scan tools out there?

    Quote Originally Posted by Waynew View Post
    Bummer, that is the main reason I want one at the moment, I have an airbag light on
    $100 and works great for SRS related stuff

    http://www.envyouscustoms.com/produc...agnostic-tool/

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