Autel Official via Amazon has
Autel MS309 OBD2 Car Diagnostic Scanner for $17.69 - $3.54 when you 'clip' the 20% coupon on the product page - $3.54 when you apply promo code
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Key Features:
- Retrieves generic (P0, P2, P3, and U0), manufacturer specific (P1, P3, and U1) codes, and pending codes and displays DTC definitions under the codes.
- Freeze frame function that enables you to retrieve data recorded in the ECU of the condition under which the fault occurs
- I/M Readiness function to check the operations of the Emission System on OBD2 compliant vehicles.
- Supports all OBD2 protocols: KWP2000, ISO2000, ISO9141, J1850 VPW, J1850 PWM and CAN. This OBD2 code scanner is compatible with all OBDII-Compliant vehicles, passenger cars or light trucks. For OBD2 cars, usually, EU cars after 2006, Asian cars after 2009, US cars after 1996.
- Enables retrieval of the Vehicle Identification No. (VIN), Calibration ID(s), Calibration Verification Nos. (CVNs).
- 30 days Amazon return policy, seller 1 year worry-free warranty and lifetime free exchange warranty.
- No battery required, powered directly from the 16pin DLC in your vehicle.
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Its probably the sprial cable broken.
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This alternative for $21 [amazon.com] (yes, I know it's twice the price) has six buttons and is likely easier to use. Fakespot grade of "C"
Note that auto parts stores will usually scan the your code for free, though if your car won't start or just to save your time from going there, a tool like this can be well worth it.
P.S. My friend's car was occasionally sluggish and had engine lights on. My code reader said "Evaporative Emission System Leak Detected (large leak)" and "Mass or Volume Air Flow A Circuit Range / Performance." Turns out she'd just lost her gas cap.
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Mine doesn't say Autel either... but you're buying here from the Autel store. So .. not fake I guess.
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You can type in your VIN information into the Hyundai website to check for any free recalls or campaign fixes for your car: https://autoservice.hyu
My car has 140k miles on it and I just had the door locks fixed for FREE!!!! They also did a hood latch and fuse fix while I had it at the dealership. ALL FREE!