OBDII scanner recommendation? Auterra *****.

AviP

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I purchased the Auterra OBDII Scanner/Dyno because it seemed to have a great number of features for a low cost. The stupid device barely connects 1 in 20 attempts. I also tried it on my PT Cruiser with the same result. And since I'm past the 30 day period, they are not refunding my money.

Anyway, any recommendations on a good OBDII Scanner. I would like to see more info than just a code from the device. Thanks.
 

ViperRay

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I bought Equus OBD II scanner with storage case for $129 and it works fine.
Bought it from Midway Auto Supply.
 

Go Fast For Life

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I am looking into the EASE Scan Tool. A little more expensive but seems to be the best one out there.
 

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Call Sean Roe 1866 275 7326 #3 I got the one from him for under $60 and it works perfect.
 

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I have an Innova 3100 OBDII tool.
It should cost around 150$US.
Tool connects easily.
Can remove fault codes also.
 
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