Cheap diagnostic scan tool
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Rosstech - although not cheap if you want to do stuff with it.
Otherwise any budget Autel machine, they don't tend to date fault codes and anything historic could be from 2016 or yesterday. I wouldn't be too concerned as you would normally start with code scan, clear, drive and then rescan
Otherwise any budget Autel machine, they don't tend to date fault codes and anything historic could be from 2016 or yesterday. I wouldn't be too concerned as you would normally start with code scan, clear, drive and then rescan
stevemcs said:
Rosstech - although not cheap if you want to do stuff with it.
Otherwise any budget Autel machine, they don't tend to date fault codes and anything historic could be from 2016 or yesterday. I wouldn't be too concerned as you would normally start with code scan, clear, drive and then rescan
Thanks, I’ve considered VCDS in the past but I have no interest in coding or enabling hidden features etc so dont think it’s worth it. Otherwise any budget Autel machine, they don't tend to date fault codes and anything historic could be from 2016 or yesterday. I wouldn't be too concerned as you would normally start with code scan, clear, drive and then rescan
There’s a lot of Autel diag machines, is there a specific budget one you could point out?
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