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Any OBD scan tools thats cheap but good.


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Oh you go to Amazon get a $60 Fox well they are okay if you want to spend $99 and you have a cell phone and Android you can get the blue driver which is excellent for $99


Ok thanks.


Would that be a good scan tool to use when looking to buy a used car???


it really depends how much money you want to spend. The more you spend, the more info you get (if you know how to use it). But even a very basic scan tool will help.


ok thanks


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If you want one step better, Autel makes REALLY nice scan tools in the $400 range. Just depends on what you want out of the tool really.


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I just got the EU410 (ANCEL) and it's good enough for me. It can read check-engine light codes & turn it off, it doesn't read other ATS or SRS's codes (ABS or airbag).

Just what I needed for an affordable price ($50). I got the return of the investment on my first scann.


ok thanks.


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If you are not going to work on your cars much get the one Scotty recommends above, either one is fine.  If you plan on working on your cars a lot and really want to dive deeper - we can make some recommendations for a better (and also pricier) scan tool without going overboard.


Was Looking to buy used car from a used car dealership and might work on cars from time to time but not really


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