OBD-2 reader

kmschwem

Member
Oct 30, 1999
28
0
0
This is along the same lines as the free Autozone engine code reading thread. I found it a while back and didn't think to post it even though it's a smoking deal IMO. You get the hardware for ~$85 and free software. It works, I've tried it.

Check out:
http://www.guentchev.com/OBD-II/

-Kurt
 

msh111

Senior member
Nov 13, 2000
339
0
0
I recently had been checking out VAG for my VW, and I appreciate this. Thanks.
 

Analog

Lifer
Jan 7, 2002
12,755
3
0
This is a slightly better deal, since the software is free, and you can build it yourself for as little as $21 (shipping included), if you have a decent junk bin of spare electronic parts (as I do). You have to get the chip from the company, since the firmware is contained in it.

If you don't have a junk bin, you can get it for $76 assembled. Still a better deal. Check it out:

LINK
 

Sneezer

Member
Aug 2, 2001
167
0
0
Here is another PC based OBD2 scanner. A little more expensive, but I think it has more functionality. The software itself is also free, and it looks like at least for Asian cars it is a straight connector, no chips needed. I might be wrong on that point though. I have a handheld Actron Scanner with OBD2 support and OBD for Chrysler to cover my vehicles. I have never gotten around to messing with a PC based one, but my scanner uses a standard serial port connection to the tool, and the OBD2 connector on the other end, so it might work. Of course, it might also blow out a COM port when I try it as well. Time to pull out the old 486/120 for some experiments ;)

OBD2 scanner
 

alchemist

Senior member
Oct 9, 1999
652
0
0
This is a very good deal, in fact what i want to see is if other people's software works on this. I have a OBDII interface i got for 82$ and i like this interface better. Does this one log data if you want it to? I love how cheap OBDII scanners are now, we can finally find out what is busted on our cars