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It's gotten to the point I think need an OBD scanner for home.
Wife's car (2018 Chevy Equinox) threw a malfunction indicator light (MIL), more commonly known as a check engine light. Turned out to be frozen turbo intercooler. Other common problems seen over the internet seemed to be brake/ABS related......
Kid's car (2007 Buick Lacrosse) threw a MIL after yours truly f#cked up gas cap after filling it.
It occasionally has an ABS light, but it's intermittent.
My now-traded 2013 Silverado had a MIL after a year -EVAP code - I figured the shitty gas cap, but also a surprise vent solenoid on the tank after one year. They've been common for trucks in the north. Replaced a few over the years. I have 2017 Silverado now - I hope GM relocated the vent solenoid.
Short story long, I want something to tell me problem area, and hopefully diagnose beyond code, i.e. "O2 sensor, or right front ABS", and I certainly want a scanner that can clear codes.
I'm decent at fixing many of these issues, but need some diagnostic help.
I've looked at a bunch tonight. They run $25-800. One I liked was USA company Launch CRP123 at $160.
https://scanneranswers.com/launch-crp123-obd2-scanner-review/
What kind of scanner do you have or recommend?
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Wife's car (2018 Chevy Equinox) threw a malfunction indicator light (MIL), more commonly known as a check engine light. Turned out to be frozen turbo intercooler. Other common problems seen over the internet seemed to be brake/ABS related......
Kid's car (2007 Buick Lacrosse) threw a MIL after yours truly f#cked up gas cap after filling it.
My now-traded 2013 Silverado had a MIL after a year -EVAP code - I figured the shitty gas cap, but also a surprise vent solenoid on the tank after one year. They've been common for trucks in the north. Replaced a few over the years. I have 2017 Silverado now - I hope GM relocated the vent solenoid.
Short story long, I want something to tell me problem area, and hopefully diagnose beyond code, i.e. "O2 sensor, or right front ABS", and I certainly want a scanner that can clear codes.
I'm decent at fixing many of these issues, but need some diagnostic help.
I've looked at a bunch tonight. They run $25-800. One I liked was USA company Launch CRP123 at $160.
https://scanneranswers.com/launch-crp123-obd2-scanner-review/
What kind of scanner do you have or recommend?
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