OBDII Scanner and VAG-COM Cable Info
#1
OBDII Scanner and VAG-COM Cable Info
So I was getting ready to go out and purchase an OBDII Scanner and was wondering who had experience with what.
I'm kinda leaning towards a Snap-On Scanner with the various cartridges and keys to make it compatible with pretty much anything.
Any input or experiences?
I'm kinda leaning towards a Snap-On Scanner with the various cartridges and keys to make it compatible with pretty much anything.
Any input or experiences?
#2
RE: Snap-On Scanner MT2500
One of the class B mechanics i worked with had one like the snap-on with the different connections and all that jazz and it was pretty awesome. But if you aren't a mechanic i wouldnt drop the $$$ for a fancy one like that, just a generic OBDII scanner. You don't need all the extra stuff on the godly ones...although if you got the money go right ahead.
#3
RE: Snap-On Scanner MT2500
Do you know of any that display the Code and the description all on the LCD w/o needing to refer to the manual they usually give you?
Also, are there any Audi specific or VW for that matter as opposed to a generic OBDII. Wouldn't a generic restrict you from viewing ABS, Airbag, and other system errors, or am I incorrect in that assumption?
Also, are there any Audi specific or VW for that matter as opposed to a generic OBDII. Wouldn't a generic restrict you from viewing ABS, Airbag, and other system errors, or am I incorrect in that assumption?
#4
RE: Snap-On Scanner MT2500
i forget the brand of this less expensive one another mechanic had, but yea it displayed the code and description. And there are types that you can load manufacturer software on, but those are the godly ones, idk if they make less expensive models that are manufacturer specific. Just do your research and make sure you compare prices, you can find a used one somewhere too i bet...if you call a mactools or snap-on guy they have alot of used ones that they get from mechanics who buy new ones. Another option is just a VAG cable and software for a laptop/PC.
#5
RE: Snap-On Scanner MT2500
i used to have a MT2500..
its decent but its becoming quite obsolete for freeze frame data diagnosing because of its frame rate capture being very low.
i just upgraded to a Solus and bought a Vantage Pro ( 2 chanel lab scope )
its decent but its becoming quite obsolete for freeze frame data diagnosing because of its frame rate capture being very low.
i just upgraded to a Solus and bought a Vantage Pro ( 2 chanel lab scope )
#7
RE: Snap-On Scanner MT2500
i dont mean to hijack this thread but i think this info, if answered could be useful for the both of us. I am interested in buying a vag com and i looked on ebay for a cable and i saw a lot. I remeber someone saying they werent the right size though? also lets say i bought a vag-com cable were would i purchase/download the software i want to do it right no illegally b/c i want the full version. thanks
#8
RE: Snap-On Scanner MT2500
No hijacking at all.
I changed the name of the topic so let's see if we can't get some people to throw out some OBDII devices/sources that work well, and also some VAG-COM cables/software info.
I'm looking for something to be able to read codes, clear codes, and also change the programming for items such as making the remote wind windows up and down and what not.
So throw out some info on this.
I changed the name of the topic so let's see if we can't get some people to throw out some OBDII devices/sources that work well, and also some VAG-COM cables/software info.
I'm looking for something to be able to read codes, clear codes, and also change the programming for items such as making the remote wind windows up and down and what not.
So throw out some info on this.
#9
RE: Snap-On Scanner MT2500
I was the one who bought the cheap ebay cable and it didn't fit. All I had to do was dremel out the plastic housing around the OBD II port. I use it about once a week now. The full version can be purchased at www.ross-tech.com.