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SRT SIX Apr 19, 2007 10:10 PM

CarMD - Your Greedy Mechanic's Worst Nightmare
 
Check this OBD/USB tool that plugs into your OBD port. Get your diagnostics then plug it into your computer hooked up to the internet and you get a full diagnostic report on your car. If you have nothing better to do look at all the USB gadgets reviewed on this site... :D :D :D

http://www.everythingusb.com/carmd.html


https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle.../500/carmd.jpg

crossfirefun May 1, 2007 05:54 PM

Re: CarMD - Your Greedy Mechanic's Worst Nightmare
 
it looks like it would be a useful tool to have. I wonder if they would know more about crossfires than the usual Chrysler techs. More than likely I bet.

ShirazRoadster Nov 5, 2008 01:50 PM

Re: CarMD - Your Greedy Mechanic's Worst Nightmare
 

Originally Posted by SRT SIX
Check this OBD/USB tool that plugs into your OBD port. Get your diagnostics then plug it into your computer hooked up to the internet and you get a full diagnostic report on your car.

Hiya, did you actually buy this? Did they have the info on Crossfires? I was on their website looking to see for sure if they supported our car but couldn't find it. Anyone else have any suggestions for a good usb/serial connected OBD2 reader?

MikeR Nov 5, 2008 01:56 PM

Re: CarMD - Your Greedy Mechanic's Worst Nightmare
 
I have an Innova 3130 and I like it a lot. It has helped me several times and I used it to clear a DTC on my daughters car when it wouldnt start. Started right up and let her get to the shop.

MikeR

InfernoRedXfire Nov 5, 2008 02:06 PM

Re: CarMD - Your Greedy Mechanic's Worst Nightmare
 

Originally Posted by ShirazRoadster
Hiya, did you actually buy this? Did they have the info on Crossfires? I was on their website looking to see for sure if they supported our car but couldn't find it. Anyone else have any suggestions for a good usb/serial connected OBD2 reader?

I just emailed to see. It didn't work in this thread.

mrphotoman Nov 5, 2008 02:13 PM

Re: CarMD - Your Greedy Mechanic's Worst Nightmare
 
You can buy a code reader for $30 at walmart.

I bought a pc based elmscan 5 usb for my car.

There are much nicer scanners out there than that carmd.

InfernoRedXfire Nov 6, 2008 06:00 AM

Re: CarMD - Your Greedy Mechanic's Worst Nightmare
 
I got a response email from CarMD. Here's what they said:

Thank you very much for your interest in CarMD. The answer to your question is yes. CarMD is designed to work on all OBD2 compliant vehicles. OBD2 compliant means all 1996 and newer cars, light duty trucks/vans and SUVs sold in the US.
I hope this has answered your question. If you have any other questions please do not hesitate to reply to this e-mail or call one of our ASE Certified Staff Members at 1-888-MyCarMD. We are available Monday through Friday 5a - 6p Pacific Time.

Sincerely,

Customer Service
CarMD Corp.
1-888-MyCarMD
www.carmd.com

ShirazRoadster Nov 6, 2008 11:05 AM

Re: CarMD - Your Greedy Mechanic's Worst Nightmare
 
Thanks InfernoRed - Wish they could have said specifically if they have crossfire codes etc. Oh well. At least they responded in a timely manner!


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