Only OBD-II scanner Buyer’s Guide you’ll ever NEED

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ImagePrice rangeFeaturesBest Picks
Engine code reader
($20-100)

Easiest to use, no battery is needed. Supports basic engine OBD modes.

Veepeak adapter
Bluetooth OBD
($15-200)

Basic OBD + engine/location data. Better can do full scans, unlock hidden features, and more.

Launch CRP123
Multi-System scanner
($100-250)

Similiar to a code reader + can scan other modules like ABS, TCM, or Airbag.

Bi-Directional
Scan Tool DIY
($80-500)

PRO diagnostic devices in the DIY price range.

Delphi DS150
Laptop OBD
($20-2000)

Laptop OBD gives you access to a wide range of software with OEM capabilities.

Bi-Directional Scan tool PRO
($1000-5000)

Best functionality like key programming, topology scan, or TPMS service in one tool.

Key programmers
($500-1500)

Key service, programming, and adding new keys.

TPMS tools
($160-400)

Program new sensors to control the module. Read ID numbers from sensors.

Best Scanners for One Brand

You can get specific OEM functionality for a cheap price usually without having to pay a subscription with one-brand scanners.

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OBD-II scanner Buyer’s Guide

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    10 thoughts on “Only OBD-II scanner Buyer’s Guide you’ll ever NEED”

    1. Hello my friend

      I am locking for code search as you did described in youtupe channel.

      Really appreciate your support and clear explanation.

      Thanks and best regards

      Reply
    2. which OBD device works with 2018 onward Citroen C4 – SpaceTourer, used to called Picassio until 2018, that can unlock the Carplay function ?

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    3. Good afternoon sir l’m Wonder from South africa. I would like to know about the subscription of a Thinkdig2 .normal how much is their subscription.

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      • Hello I don’t think you can do that. Only parameter you can somehow watch about timing is timing chain stretch for some VAG cars but that still won’t tell you mileage of timing kit replacement.

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