OBD2 Scanner with ABS Functionality Recommendation?

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I have an Autel MS509 I bought years ago that works well for most of what I need but I am trying to troubleshoot the ABS and traction control light being on in my '06 Cobalt. Common cause from what I read is a bad wheel speed sensor, so looking for a scanner that could tell me which one is out of whack.

It won't get much use so not really looking to break the bank if possible. Appreciate any recommendations!
 
I have an Autel MS509 I bought years ago that works well for most of what I need but I am trying to troubleshoot the ABS and traction control light being on in my '06 Cobalt. Common cause from what I read is a bad wheel speed sensor, so looking for a scanner that could tell me which one is out of whack.

It won't get much use so not really looking to break the bank if possible. Appreciate any recommendations!
The AL619 gets you into SRS/ABS, but at today's price of ~$100 I might look elsewhere.

I was hopeful Torque Pro with a dongle would get you there but the interweb seems to indicate likely not.

TopDon offers TopScan which I believe is dongle based. Near the bottom it says it can do ABS codes. I don't know if this is subscription based, but watch fees if so
https://www.topdon.us/products/topscan

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I have an Autel MS509 I bought years ago that works well for most of what I need but I am trying to troubleshoot the ABS and traction control light being on in my '06 Cobalt. Common cause from what I read is a bad wheel speed sensor, so looking for a scanner that could tell me which one is out of whack.

It won't get much use so not really looking to break the bank if possible. Appreciate any recommendations!
Go to Autozone and have them scan the '06 Cobalt for free. Their current scanners are able to read ABS codes, so it can identify the position of the bad sensor. They just won't clear the code for you.
 
Go to Autozone and have them scan the '06 Cobalt for free. Their current scanners are able to read ABS codes, so it can identify the position of the bad sensor. They just won't clear the code for you.
Thanks - I'll have to try another AZ or call around I guess. Went to my local one today and had no luck so glad you mentioned it!
 
I have a Foxwell NT630. There over $100 bucks now, but I purchased it specifically because Nissan ABS codes are supposed to be temperamental and don't like working with some scanners, and this one was recommended by the Nissan officiendo's. It works great and is 2-way so you can cycle all the actuators and such. Also does ABS codes - which was helpful when I replaced by clock spring.

I can confirm Torque Pro does not do ABS, or at least not on any of mine unless there is a new version I don't have or something. I do like it though - great tool for the price.
 
Thanks - I'll have to try another AZ or call around I guess. Went to my local one today and had no luck so glad you mentioned it!
They currently offer the "FIX FINDER" scanner service which can detect and read ABS codes as stated on their website (see below). I had them identify the position of a bad wheel speed sensor earlier this year.

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