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Evening All,
I have seen some posts on this forum recently where people were talking about using DIY engine scan tools on their vehicles. These tools allow you to read engine diagnostic reports, discover faults by code, clear check engine lights etc. I've been doing a bit of research on these tools recently (yes my check engine light is on at the moment) and have found that they vary in price from under $20.00 up to many thousands of dollars. Am interested in anyone's experiences with the lower cost versions which can be carried in the toolbox and used out in the field etc.
One model that has caught my eye is the Autel AL519 which sells for about $90.00 on eBay. Found an apparent independent review on this one which rates it highly, better than some much more expensive models. Autel the company (yes I have noted the "Au" in the name) seems to be a Chinese company making a large range of scan tools from low cost to quite expensive ones and I had never heard of them until this present interest.
Any info from forum members is welcome.
Cheers,
Troutman :trophy: :trophy:
I have seen some posts on this forum recently where people were talking about using DIY engine scan tools on their vehicles. These tools allow you to read engine diagnostic reports, discover faults by code, clear check engine lights etc. I've been doing a bit of research on these tools recently (yes my check engine light is on at the moment) and have found that they vary in price from under $20.00 up to many thousands of dollars. Am interested in anyone's experiences with the lower cost versions which can be carried in the toolbox and used out in the field etc.
One model that has caught my eye is the Autel AL519 which sells for about $90.00 on eBay. Found an apparent independent review on this one which rates it highly, better than some much more expensive models. Autel the company (yes I have noted the "Au" in the name) seems to be a Chinese company making a large range of scan tools from low cost to quite expensive ones and I had never heard of them until this present interest.
Any info from forum members is welcome.
Cheers,
Troutman :trophy: :trophy: