The worst scanner I have! I specifically asked about SRS compatibility with my 1998 Jeep Wrangler Sport and was assured that it would read SRS trouble codes. It doesn't even recognize the SRS system. Vin doesn't read. The information it returns is about half that of the Vident 400. I need a faster reader than the 400, but because it doesn't recognize the Jeep it's ten times slower than the 400. As for reading a different system than As far as the ABS system is concerned, it only returns the most basic OBDII information and nothing that a jeep is. specific like fuel level or something for the CDC bus. It's basically a $200 paperweight. It has the most cumbersome interface, but part of that may be due to its incompatibility with my Jeep's systems. I actually have the cheapest no name scanner for $5.00 and it reads the My Jeep VIN and apart from the ABS functions it returns the same basic PIDs as this tool just makes it a lot faster. I'll try this on a 2014 Cherokee and update this review when things get better.
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