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Anolphart said:I've been using the EDS (engine data scan) for a couple of years now. I leave it hooked up permanently as it not only will record any faults whilst I'm driving, it displays quite a bit of other useful information as well. I have mine set to display the engine coolant temperature, the charge voltage, fuel consumption and road speed all at once on the LCD screen. It's quite frightening how high the temperature climbs to when I'm towing my van uphill (often over 100C) and yet the dash gauge shows 'normal'.
Of course, ever since having installed the device the intermittent fault has not re-appeared. I think that the main advantage apart from displaying the fault code, is that you can clear the code to get you to the nearest service centre. Whilst I agree that it's not a good idea to drive when a serious code shows up, it does at least give you the option of getting to an area where you can call for help. I often go places where there is no phone reception and nearest resident may be 50+ k's away.
I think I paid about $80 ~ $90 for it but I noticed that The 4WD Supercentre have them for about $62.
The link: https://www.4wdsupacentre.com.au/en...MI-YOTw7WM3wIVCQ4rCh2yAwaVEAQYASABEgJVdfD_BwE
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11434/1544141879_eds-combo-1_1_17.jpg
Thanks Anolphart,
This EDS model looks quite similar to the Scanguage 2 which Xcavator and Goldpick both mentioned. I hadn't thought about this type of device, but it looks pretty simple and easy to just plug into the OBD II plug and mount onto the dash permanently. The ability to permanently display coolant temperature is appealing and perhaps eliminates the need for an aftermarket sensor which has also been recommended to me for towing applications. :Y: