yup only one is like 40 bucks.
ok so the 40 bucks one is that one on ebay also
yup only one is like 40 bucks.
The bafx says u have to purchase torque pro does that mean torque lite wont read all the real time data and it says it doesnt read abs how did u get it to do that cause i need to pull mine
The bafx says u have to purchase torque pro does that mean torque lite wont read all the real time data and it says it doesnt read abs how did u get it to do that cause i need to pull mine
Had this Equus for a few years. Works good.
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No ABS on this model.so does this one reads abs also
i have that set up with a elm 327, i hooked it up to my tahoe and it read stored codes, i have no isses with it, but wanted to play, it also lets you clear history codes.
No ABS on this model.
No. OBD2 codes are OBD2 codes. New codes for brand new vehicles may be an issue, but as long as you are working on slightly older vehicles, I doubt you would have any issues.ok cool so does this is matter if the models change as new ones come out are the old models still usable or accurate on info