
What can't it do? I've used a cheap basic OBD2 reader for the last decade and a half. I had no idea they had come this far in the consumer space! I'm pretty sure he has more options than my mechanic did ten years ago! Depending on what car you have you can get really great depth (even steering angle and airbag sensor). This is a great device for any of us who love to turn a wrench, whether for income or just to save money. The feature that caught my attention is the anti-lock brake bleeder feature. The DTC search is also huge and I'm still finding new data that I didn't know my OBD2 was capable of outputting. General knowledge about the car. If you're new to car maintenance, unless you have a mentor to help you immerse yourself in the job, it's probably overkill. Yes, there are cheaper OBD2 readers that stick to a limited set of basic features. But if you really want to dive... that's your ticket.

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