Looking to buy new OBD-2 scanner

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When I was at the dealership they provided them they were Snap-on Verus I believe. For at home I just use my little Performance Tool one it works fine for reading codes. At my current job we’ve got various ones. We don’t have too many expensive ones because we do road service too so don’t want them getting lost.
 
I'll second the Autel. For the home user it's tough to beat. Might not have all the features of the top-end models, but it will let you do way more than a generic dongle and Torque (Which I also have/use)
 
Innova 5610. It's okay.

The bi-directional controls it has are good enough. It also has pretty in depth live data with things like wheel speed sensors, etc. Which all show up on freeze frame data if the vehicle supports the storage of that data.
 
I own a Tech 1, Tech 2, and GDS2 with MDI1 and MDI2 for GM, NGS, IDS and FDRS for Ford, DRB III and Witech for Chrysler, PGM tester and i-HDS for Honda, Toyota Diagnostic Tester and Techstream for Toyota, VCDS for VW/Audi, VIDA for Volvo, Autel MS908s, Snapon Verus Pro and Bosch ADS325.

I would be surprised if anyone here bought one of those Scan Tools Tim ;)

My collection....
Tech 2, GM GDS2/MDI2, Ford IDS, Forscan, Snap-on Solus Ultra, Snap-on MT2500, & HP-Tuners Scanner/Data Logging. GM & Ford is my bread & butter if you couldn't tell.

Work on just enough Chrysler's to make it irritating not having OE level diagnostic equipment, But don't work on enough of them to justify anything dedicated. How's the Autel with Chrysler/FCA coverage?
 
I would be surprised if anyone here bought one of those Scan Tools Tim ;)

My collection....
Tech 2, GM GDS2/MDI2, Ford IDS, Forscan, Snap-on Solus Ultra, Snap-on MT2500, & HP-Tuners Scanner/Data Logging. GM & Ford is my bread & butter if you couldn't tell.

Work on just enough Chrysler's to make it irritating not having OE level diagnostic equipment, But don't work on enough of them to justify anything dedicated. How's the Autel with Chrysler/FCA coverage?
Well he asked what everyone is using lol...

I forgot that I have forscan BTW. Autel is okay on FCA stuff, I do tend to grab that first on a non-SGW vehicle just because I dont like a laptop tool personally, though with the Micropod I can use Witech on my phone. Diagnostics/Programming and keys are a decent chunk of my business, so to be able to do that factory tooling is a must. There is some stuff on Chrysler that ya just cant program without a DRB III for non-can stuff. On CAN stuff you can use a Cardaq plus 3 or Cardaq M with Witech on a short term subscription. I used that for a bit but programming was iffy on newer stuff. Had a 2015 Caravan that took 10 attempts to get it to complete and 3 hours of time. Up next for me is an IM508 to complement my Key Tool Max (theres another tool I forgot) and if VW ever approves my GeKO ID I will have ODIS
 
Thought I was the only one that hated laptops ;)

Most of the programing I do is GM & Ford which I have covered, For FCA....I'll have my mobile guy take care of that. I was just curious if the Autel was better than Snap-on for PID's & Functional Test support on FCA vehicles?
 
Thought I was the only one that hated laptops ;)

Most of the programing I do is GM & Ford which I have covered, For FCA....I'll have my mobile guy take care of that. I was just curious if the Autel was better than Snap-on for PID's & Functional Test support on FCA vehicles?
The software in my Verus is 16.2 so I cant speak to more recent updates. My MS908s is current on Autel. I will say that before I had Witech, Autel was my go to for FCA and had very few issues. Layout mimics Witech, its as close as you are going to get without using witech
 
Innova 5610. It's okay.

The bi-directional controls it has are good enough. It also has pretty in depth live data with things like wheel speed sensors, etc. Which all show up on freeze frame data if the vehicle supports the storage of that data.
I have this one as well and it's okay but my older discontinued AutoXray 6000 offers way more data PID information on my older 98 chevy trucks and the 92 cavalier than the 5610 does.
 
Well he asked what everyone is using lol...

I forgot that I have forscan BTW. Autel is okay on FCA stuff, I do tend to grab that first on a non-SGW vehicle just because I dont like a laptop tool personally, though with the Micropod I can use Witech on my phone. Diagnostics/Programming and keys are a decent chunk of my business, so to be able to do that factory tooling is a must. There is some stuff on Chrysler that ya just cant program without a DRB III for non-can stuff. On CAN stuff you can use a Cardaq plus 3 or Cardaq M with Witech on a short term subscription. I used that for a bit but programming was iffy on newer stuff. Had a 2015 Caravan that took 10 attempts to get it to complete and 3 hours of time. Up next for me is an IM508 to complement my Key Tool Max (theres another tool I forgot) and if VW ever approves my GeKO ID I will have ODIS
I am new to FCA but my MS906BT (which is current and has an active AutoAuth subscription) is a bit weak on FCA compared to WiTech 2.0. Surprisingly weak. In fact, it has no live data for the eTorque related modules for my truck and doesn't even recognize 2020 models yet.

My main unit is a MS906BT and I also use a Cardaq Plus 3.
 
I also have the BlueDriver and have owned it for 2 years. I just recently used it to decode the check engine light in my son’s Honda Accord.
It’s good but limited, it does not read Toyota ATF temperature for example. I’m thinking of adding a ScanGauge 2.
Please think about your use-cases and price point.
 
I am new to FCA but my MS906BT (which is current and has an active AutoAuth subscription) is a bit weak on FCA compared to WiTech 2.0. Surprisingly weak. In fact, it has no live data for the eTorque related modules for my truck and doesn't even recognize 2020 models yet.

My main unit is a MS906BT and I also use a Cardaq Plus 3.
One thing to note is the software in the 906 is a little lighter so to speak than the 908/909/919/ultra tools. I have a 908sp. Havent tried to do anything on a newer chrysler with my 908 since I have witech.
 
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