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Choosing a Bluetooth OBDII Scan Tool

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hellraisin'

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Apr 5, 2016
Ozarks, Missouri
Yesterday the CEL came on in my 1998 Eagle Talon TSi AWD. I do not have a scan tool. I was searching and seen that some members were recommending and using Bluetooth scan tools so I done a quick search on the web and found this one:

https://www.amazon.com/BAFX-Product...bd-20&linkId=2a778860a63c803584921e740b81fa14

I had heard that with certain vehicles some were having trouble pulling codes with Bluetooth scan tools and just want to make sure I get something that works. When I started my search I had a number of about $75 in mind for a decent scan tool and these Bluetooth scan tools seem to be a lot cheaper. That's fine and great but it's not the price that has my attention, it's being able to use my android phone.

Thanks in advance
 
I've had a cheaper one that would make the gauges go crazy. Bought this, and haven't looked back. It works. I've had zero issues with this on my spyder or the truck. Though, this one looks different from the one I had. Probably an updated one.
 
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