I've had mine for almost 4 years now and have no complaints. There are free updates available for download as well as affordable upgrades. There is also a built in digital volt meter built right in. It also has a battery tester utility that is identical to the one most professional shops and dealerships use. I regularly use a Snap-On Modis I paid over $4,000 for and costs over $1,000 to update, This Auto X-Ray scanner does a great deal and I use it more often the Modis. I am an ASE Master with 34 years professional experience. Not every problem sets a code and not every code that is set means a part has to be replaced. For you non-pros that means this little device will tell you what your vehicle knows and is monitoring as it is happening. I love that this inexpensive, easy and quick to use scanner will read codes, define codes, clear codes but more importantly it records 'Freeze Frame' data as to what was going on when the code set. If you want the code and the definition you need a real scanner, a data scanner. If you want to just find out a code number go to a local auto parts store where they will scan the codes for free. ![]() Pro mechanics/ Techs use digital meters primarily anyway. Ignore the idiots who want to count check engine light flashes or volt meter sweeps.
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