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Factory Specific Code Readers.........Suggestions
I have one of the cheaper OBD II code readers that gives me the generic codes to get the process started but I am looking for recommendations on a code reader that is as close to dealer quality as I can get. I know the dealers diagnositics are super costly, but what is the best bang for the buck that you guys have tried. I would like to be able to do it all get specific codes, read SRS codes and so on..... Anyone have a machine that you would recommend. If so could you give me the names and ball park prices of the readers. Thanks
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I want to follow this thread too. I have purchased a tool to read/reset BMW and am looking for the ones for other cars. I've got pricing of $3200 for one from Baum Tools that is a model number DS2021.
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I thought Carsoft was the only choice - that is in the price range for a DIYer.
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Anyone else have any suggestions for what code reader is as close to factory Mercedes Star Diagnostics as you can get?
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we use autologic. very expensive. covers bmw mini and mercedes at oem level.
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Carsoft International (legitimate) - A Belgium company has been making a PC based diagnostic tool for MB and BMW for several years. Originally it was about $2000 plus annual updates for new models at $600. Recently they have lowered the price and now offer three versions - Ultimate, Premium and Home (BMW only). The Premium version would probably be of most interest to DIYers and is about 600euros (currently on sale for ??). Includes current software, cables and junction box (multiplexer) and the user supplies a PC. Obviously a laptop is most convenient.
Carsoft (boot-leg) - A couple of years ago someone in east Asia was marketing a reverse engineered set of cables and multiplexer and bundled with an older version of the Carsoft software (version 7.4). Several people have reported buying this product online (usually eBay). However, after an initial enthusiastic post based more on what it can do than does they fall silent. ![]() Another product which I don't know much about but is recommeded by some is called AutoTap. I think the bast choice would be the SDS Handheld Tester (HHT). Dealers stopped using them and they seem to have disappeared. Of course, the real issue is interpretation. As anyone who's used an OBD scanner knows, just knowing the code/description of the error does not mean the problem is fixed. ![]() |
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