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Product Name: | ANCEL AD310 Classic Enhanced Universal OBD II Scanner Car Engine Fault Code Reader CAN Diagnostic Scan Tool-Black |
Manufacturer: | ANCEL |
Model Number: | AD310 |
Product SKU: | B01G5EA74I |
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I think those readers are more expensive. So while these may work fine for a lot of cars, it would only pull generic codes common in the OBDII protocols. Things like Misfires, sensor signal low, Oxygen sensor errors, something short to ground etc etc. I don't think you can get too far in and modify module settings. On my Ford, you need specific software/hardware to get into the BdyCM, for example.
(Background: built a VW/Audi OBDII opto-isolated reader with my brother from schematics online around 2003, it worked with VAGCOM software that is still popular today)
"It can do essential work like resetting monitors, CEL issues, and clearing codes. It can also read live data, collect vehicle information, freeze data and display code definitions on the screen."
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Should I return and get this one for $13, I'm not an expert when it comes to auto stuff..., thanks?
If compression tests good, you can look at plugs/wires/coils. You can do a spark test to rule out coils.
Compressiona nd spark test is cheap and easierthan just throwing parts at it
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Should I return and get this one for $13, I'm not an expert when it comes to auto stuff..., thanks?
I have a Scangauge II (like $100+ when I got it many years ago) and a newer BT model that connects with an app. The benefit to the app enabled module is that it can poll data from the internet to give you better clues as to what the real issue is. Also, OBDC readers can access a plethora of data about vehicle/engine performance so if you're into those details, good on you.
Just last week in my 2018 Pilot, I was driving the kids around and the car randomly presented an "Emissions Issue" message on the driver HUD along with the CEL. The car ran really rough all of a sudden and lacked acceleration. Fortunately I was within 1/2 mile of my destination so I was able to pull the car in and park. I keep the OBDC reader in the console, so I plugged it in and within 30 seconds (have to connect to BT so it takes a bit longer than the "non smart" units) it said the issue was P2652. Googling that with the car Y/M/M told me that the issue wasn't really "emissions" but instead a $36 oil pressure switch that controls VCM. Also, that $36 switch was in stock at an Autozone a couple miles away and the swap out (Youtube) was probably a 5 minute job with a deep well 24mm socket.
If not for the code reader, I probably would have had to take it to the dealer (or a trusted shop, but I don't have one of those), which would have wasted a ton of my time as well as cost a whole lot more $$$$. I elected to have the car towed back to my house (I have AAA so it was only time/inconvenience, and all my tools are there anyway) and within 3 hours of the error popping up on the screen, I'd already replaced the part and did a test drive.
So yeah, a code reader can really save your tail some times.
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Are you sure the car even has a thermocouple?
All I know is that guys are pulling trans temp with a scangauge. Which seems overkill for wanting to know if I need a bigger trans cooler.
You can never go too big. Cold ATF has a negligible effect on MPG as long as you have enough temp for full torque converter lockup. I like to go with something like 40-50K GVW rating for most applications.
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Should I return and get this one for $13, I'm not an expert when it comes to auto stuff..., thanks?
To echo big Mike's post, I've bought the Autel MS309 $20ish ones to give out as gifts because they are generally good enough and are a reliable brand, but yours can do live data as well, which is a pretty nice bonus should you need it one day.
Plus $30 is approximately the lowest that's gone so far, you didn't get robbed. Also an arguably nicer display and it says it's updatable. Worth the extra money IMO.
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