Re: Best OBD2 to buy
Alright, now you guys got me thinking maybe I don't want the scanner, why not get the software on my laptop. I have one in my garage that I keep the service manual on, its always online and attached to a printer. I could do diagnosics and research fix's at the same time. Has anyone used ScanXL, Autoenginuity, ELM or others that you would recommend.
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