Vostok
08-09-2014, 11:19 AM
I run a small repair business out of my garage and anticipate some expansion in upcoming months as I gain more clientele, tools, and experience. With that being said, I need to make an investment on a decent OBD II scan tool. I am looking to spend around $400 or so.
I am mostly looking for versatility. Something that I can plug into any car and will provide me with a sufficient amount of information to help me diagnose and troubleshoot.
Looking for any input, experiences, or words from the wise. :beer:
I am mostly looking for versatility. Something that I can plug into any car and will provide me with a sufficient amount of information to help me diagnose and troubleshoot.
Looking for any input, experiences, or words from the wise. :beer: