![]() ![]() The data list was the same (I didn’t see any new points in there)ģ.) On this last capture, it started acting differently, too. But then if I go back to the vehicle and attach it, I see the three distinct sets of data! Weird! Also - one time I ran the data capture on the Impala, and it suddenly popped up 59 points (for some reason). When I do the captures and then take the unit inside the house, it shows three captures, but when I look at the data, two of the captures are identical data sets. For my 2011 Equinox it was many more (80+?). It can store three of them before you start to overwrite. It doesn’t seem to illuminate the screen the same way it does when it’s plugged into the OBD port on the vehicle (even with the new battery installed).Ģ.) I’ve done a few sets of data captures with it. I’ve only thumbed through the manual, so maybe it’s me, but it seems to have some annoying “features”ġ.) Unplugged from the vehicle, the screen is barely readable. The reason I ask is I’m not sure if I like it or not. It was between this model and another similar one which did not support ABS (although I think it supported another PID that I ultimately felt wasn’t as important).Īnyway - does anyone else have this scanner? This year it was an OBD-II & CAN Scan Tool. Every New Year’s, Harbor Fake runs their 25% coupon and I usually buy something I need.
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