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Old 02-09-2019, 01:40 PM
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Default Re: OBDII scanner recommendations

Originally Posted by pizzaguy
Ok, I gotta get me one of THOSE.
Hello,

I purchased the iCarsoft MB II diagnostic tool.

I have used it to read and reset transmission codes. It worked well.

I also purchased this Micropod II emulator (about $160). V17.04.27 wiTech MicroPod 2 for Chrysler Diagnosis & Programming Tool Multi-language
I have used it to perform a relearn sequence for the TPMS sensors, after they were replaced. It worked well for this.
But it required I also purchase a laptop with windows xp or 7 operating system ($100 on ebay). The software is also challenging to install, and make work properly.

I had previously taken my vehicle to our local Chrysler dealer to get the TPMS reset. They apparently couldn't perform the work, but still charged me $75 for trying. They instead said I needed a $300 (plus installation) module replaced. And that it "may or may not" fix the problem. It felt good to be able to do this work myself, and not have to rely on the BS I got from the dealer. I look forward to running further diagnostics on my vehicle.