Connected. Turned it on right away. Car started, error codes read. I've replaced these parts, but you should also read the code first, for example ($EA Engine). It will then display P0449, which is an issue with the emissions evaporator, as well as code P0446. Make sure you read the code before the actual pcode. I have to search the internet, I didn't find it in the GM code magazine. I have already replaced the codes after the $ symbol. He threw me two codes. (I already knew what the codes were since I diagnosed it at the store) One said nothing. I assume it reads one code at a time? In any case, the problem is with my cat and the flex pipe. It's convenient, but reading it live gave me a list of things with N/A next to it. The scanner didn't read speed numbers and such, but said my computer had no problems. So good to know! I can invest in a Blu-tooth scanner from a competitor's site. At least I read everything. As said, it's only good for reading codes, and for the price you can't go wrong! Currently, most of the stores I live in no longer read codes.
Precision Bike Torque Wrench Set for Mountain & Road Bikes - Pro Bike Tool 1/4-Inch Drive with Allen & Torx Sockets, Extension Bar, Dual Readout, and Storage Box
11 Review
Autoscanner for car diagnostics Rokodil ScanX Pro, OBD2 scanner
29 Review
eTORK 3/8-Inch Drive "Click Style" Electronic Torque Wrench: Precise Torque Control (25-250 In. lbs., 2-20 ft.-lb.)
12 Review
MUCAR CDL20 OBD2 Scanner - Check Engine Code Reader And Diagnostic Scan Tool For All OBD II Protocol Cars Since 1996, With O2 Sensor, EVAP System, And Smog Test Functions
23 Review