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    OBDII Scan Tool

    Pretty cheap.. thought people that frequent this section would be more interested. Cheapest i've ever seen!!!

    http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.16546




    - Manufacturer's product descriptions:
    - Tool Description:
    - LCD Display, 128*64 pixel display with contrast adjustment, Backlit
    - Enter key selects displayed
    - Exit key go back to the previous screens
    - Up/down arrows-moves the selection pointer and scrolls up or down.
    - LEFT/RIGHT arrows-Select responses and moves cursor.
    - OBDII connector cable, connect car and the scan tool
    - Battery compartment
    - Product Specifications:
    - Display-Backlit LCD, 128*64 pixel display
    - Operating Temperature- 0 to 50
    - Internal Power- 9V cell
    - External Power: 10.0 to 15.5V provided via vehicle battery
    - Dimensions: 195mm Length, 81mm Width, 32mm Height
    - OBDII connector, 1500mm
    - Product Features:
    - Works on all 1996 and newer cars & light trucks that are OBD II compliant (including the VPW, PWM, ISO, KWP 2000)
    - Reads and clears generic and manufacturer specific Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
    - Trouble codes display on the LCD, no need of code book
    - Scanning live data
    - Reading Freeze Frame Data
    - Testing I/M Reading Status
    - Reading vehicle info
    - Rescanning Data
    - Vehicle Coverage:
    - GM '96 - Current Year (OBD-II)
    - Ford '96 - Current Year (OBD-II)
    - Chrysler '96 - Current Year (OBD-II)
    - Toyota '96 - Current Year (OBD-II)
    - Honda '96 - Current Year (OBD-II)
    - NISSAN '96 - Current Year (OBD-II)
    - All other Asian and European '96 - Current Year (OBD-II)
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.

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    hey mate could this be used like a hand controller for a hondata?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Limbo View Post
    hey mate could this be used like a hand controller for a hondata?
    No. All this does is to read and clear CELs, as well as display some engine operating conditions.
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    o well worth a try
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    thats pretty damn good value. i remember a few years ago to buy an ODBII scan tool you were looking at a few grand
    to see all of my build, checkout


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    Quote Originally Posted by trism View Post
    thats pretty damn good value. i remember a few years ago to buy an ODBII scan tool you were looking at a few grand
    You can get them on ebay for $50 now. All it does is pull and clear CELs. This one seems to have engine parameter display, which is pretty cool. I tried to get that running through my PDA before using an ELM OBDII reader but it was hit and miss.
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    pretty cheap.

    I had seen this scaner been sell in eBay.au before.

    I also plan to get 1 for myself once I saved enough $

    p/s: is it Made in China ?
    Yo~~! Vtec go ! go ! go !

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    Garage Sales ( Brand New items ) For sale : http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=83889

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    i use a piece of wire to read my codes , but then again im a DIY tightass lol.

    Great find Ron !

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    i use a piece of wire to read my codes , but then again im a DIY tightass lol.

    Great find Ron !

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    lol ben i agree, paperclip all the way

    do they have this kind of thing for obd1?

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    lol.. i was actually looking for that custom blue lcd OBD1 made in the states by some honda-tech dude.. dunno what its called...

    i looked on ebay though and the ones i saw on there are like US$250+

    with todays exchange rates... meh...

    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    i use a piece of wire to read my codes , but then again im a DIY tightass lol.

    Great find Ron !
    remember that bright torch i have, thats the site i got it from... you really should check it out benny.. lotsa gadgets... just need to wait for exchange rate to go back up at least 85c

    spare Honda keys anyone?
    http://www.dealextreme.com/search.dx/search.honda

    or an entire suite of lockpick sets?
    http://www.dealextreme.com/search.dx/search.lock%20pick
    Last edited by dsp26; 17-10-2008 at 06:19 PM.
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    i use a piece of wire to read my codes , but then again im a DIY tightass lol.

    Great find Ron !
    a piece of wire!?? how dodgy man
    i use something like this but with a black silicon cover instead of the plastic... and its gold plated not plain metal....alot more classy

    LOL

    i always wanted to buy one of these scan tools back when i had issues with my car...

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