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I use the Snap On scanner and trouble shooter. It reads the manufacturers codes and generic. It also give tons more information as far as voltage readings and much more. Very versitile tool. Bought it on ebay for $400. It is current to 2001.
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All the feedback is certainly appreciated. Honestly I knew nothing about the pc based setup. It sure looks like the way to go. I will do a little more reading up on it and then make a purchase. Looks like I can get the unit and as I get better at using it i can get more upgrades.
Thanks to all that responded and keep the info coming as it will be a week or so before I make a move. Thanks , Dave
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