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

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    $100 and works great for SRS related stuff

    http://www.envyouscustoms.com/produc...agnostic-tool/
    I have been talking with Jason at envyouscustoms, his software and cable setup looks pretty good, he is developing a new kit called the "Envy" cable, that will read all the systems in one package, instead of just PCM, or just SRS, it won't be able to do key programming, but he says it will be around $150!

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

    Quote Originally Posted by Waynew View Post
    I have been talking with Jason at envyouscustoms, his software and cable setup looks pretty good, he is developing a new kit called the "Envy" cable, that will read all the systems in one package, instead of just PCM, or just SRS, it won't be able to do key programming, but he says it will be around $150!
    It's on his site. Unfortunately it's subscription based which doesn't interest me as I can't justify an ongoing cost for something I'll barely use

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

    I have got to admit I think the way to go for me anyway is, one of those copy Tech 2's, Dickie Knee came over to my place with his on the weekend, fixed my airbag light and tweeked my cluster as well!

    This is what Jason told me about the Envy software.
    I am developing a completely new kit which will supersede my old kits. The new diagnostic kit being designed will be a single cable+software package to perform diagnostics on all modules in all Holden commodores and will eventually allow diagnostics from smartphones also. (Has built in bluetooth).
    The new cable is called the 'Envy' cable, which Im hoping I will be releasing it early this year. Estimated kit cost will be around $150+postage which includes the new application, where all updates will be free and all diagnostics (Faults and live data) will be free. There will be a 'extended/professional' subscription license available for those looking to perform anything programming related also.

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

    Is there anyone on here in Melbourne (East/SE preferably) with a scan tool who can check an air bag fault. Got the same issue atm.

    Any help appreciated.

    Thanks.

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