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<blockquote data-quote="hb712" data-source="post: 7971809" data-attributes="member: 42038"><p>I work for Mac Tools tech support, all I do all day is answer questions about tools. Any of the readers listed below will work well for you. The lower end ones will not give you information about the code so you will need a way to look that up.</p><p></p><p>Mac Tools numbers:</p><p></p><p>ET50</p><p>ET75</p><p>ET80</p><p>ET97</p><p>ET1005A</p><p></p><p>If you want to bump up to an entry level scan tool:</p><p>ET2005AN</p><p>ET6830</p><p>ET3009AC</p><p></p><p>All these part numbers should come up on the web site. </p><p></p><p>For tools outside of Mac, I suggest a newer company called Innova. They are able to provide really nice entry level scan tools in the 400-500 dollar range. Actron also set the industry standard years ago for Global OBDII scanners. Pretty much all they did was make and perfect those before SPX bought them.</p><p></p><p>Edit: If you have specific questions I would be happy to answer them. I don't sell anything so I really have no reason to push Mac over anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hb712, post: 7971809, member: 42038"] I work for Mac Tools tech support, all I do all day is answer questions about tools. Any of the readers listed below will work well for you. The lower end ones will not give you information about the code so you will need a way to look that up. Mac Tools numbers: ET50 ET75 ET80 ET97 ET1005A If you want to bump up to an entry level scan tool: ET2005AN ET6830 ET3009AC All these part numbers should come up on the web site. For tools outside of Mac, I suggest a newer company called Innova. They are able to provide really nice entry level scan tools in the 400-500 dollar range. Actron also set the industry standard years ago for Global OBDII scanners. Pretty much all they did was make and perfect those before SPX bought them. Edit: If you have specific questions I would be happy to answer them. I don't sell anything so I really have no reason to push Mac over anything else. [/QUOTE]
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