OBD code reader !!!Where can i get it ?
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OBD code reader !!!Where can i get it ?
I was just wonder where can i buy "OBD code reader" for my E-class
and ML class , are they the same can i scan both of them ?
and how much it would cost ,
thanks
and ML class , are they the same can i scan both of them ?
and how much it would cost ,
thanks
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pepboys , autozone
most autostores carry odb readers,, guessing you have newer models so you would need an odb2 reader,, get one that at a minimum you can reset the codes to 0000... you can pay anywhere from 80 to 400 bucks..
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odb2 reader
Can use them in American cars too or they are only for Mercedes.
Thanks Dude !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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OBD readers
In my area (Atlanta). The Autozone stores will allow you to use a code reader in their parking lot. I got them to let me take one home in exchange for a credit card. They know there is a high probability that you will buy the parts from them anyway. I would not spend the money on one unless you are a gadget freak. The one I borrowed let me clear the code. Of course, if you don't remedy the problem, it will re-post as soon as the ECU detects the problem (again). I have NOT used and OBD on our Mercedes so this is general information. I know that the FSS will allow you to clear the red battery warning because I have done that, but other emission related codes may require the OBD to clear.
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I think I got my answer. These OBDII scanner you get from local stores are just for the engine. It can not scan other modules in the car.
I just want to share this link I found. These are all the modules and sensors used by mercedes.
http://www.autoenginuity.com/Mercede...tems-List.html
I just want to share this link I found. These are all the modules and sensors used by mercedes.
http://www.autoenginuity.com/Mercede...tems-List.html
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I think I got my answer. These OBDII scanner you get from local stores are just for the engine. It can not scan other modules in the car.
I just want to share this link I found. These are all the modules and sensors used by mercedes.
http://www.autoenginuity.com/Mercede...tems-List.html
I just want to share this link I found. These are all the modules and sensors used by mercedes.
http://www.autoenginuity.com/Mercede...tems-List.html
I just bought this one this week. Should be arriving in a few days. As a bonus, it comes with a little dyno program too!
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Eurocharged 2004 E500, Eurocharged ECU/TCU 2005 SL600, 2010 Caddy SwaggerWagon
The AutoEnginuity scantool, linked above:
http://www.autoenginuity.com/products.html
Is also comes with a program called SpeedTracer, which will calculate whp/wtq, 0-60, 60', 1/8th mile, 1/4 mile etc...all through your OBDII port, rather than an accelerometer.
Basically, I got it so I can see real time gains or losses of mods. Cheaper than going to a dyno every time and dropping $100.00
Plus I'm finding that there's a lot of dyno operators that have no idea how to dyno our cars. I've seen such a difference from dyno to dyno, and operator to operator. Using this tool, even if it's not 100% dead accurate on hp/tq, at least it'll be consistent.
http://www.autoenginuity.com/products.html
Is also comes with a program called SpeedTracer, which will calculate whp/wtq, 0-60, 60', 1/8th mile, 1/4 mile etc...all through your OBDII port, rather than an accelerometer.
Basically, I got it so I can see real time gains or losses of mods. Cheaper than going to a dyno every time and dropping $100.00
Plus I'm finding that there's a lot of dyno operators that have no idea how to dyno our cars. I've seen such a difference from dyno to dyno, and operator to operator. Using this tool, even if it's not 100% dead accurate on hp/tq, at least it'll be consistent.
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http://www.benzworld.org/forums/w211...-software.html
You just need to know where to buy.
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Auto-Enginuity
I purchased one of these with the MB module. Reads everything and you can make changes etc. Turns off CEL, etc. I recently used it after I had my transmission fluid changed. The indy didn't fill it all the way up because he wasn't sure of the fluid temp. When I got home, I hooked up my laptop and added the correct amount of fluid when the temp reached the exact readout I needed.
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just recd my AE last week. have been idling in the driveway trying to learn how this all works. it hasn't wow-ed me yet, but so far, I've just been
reading various results and how to select sensors. can't wait to get into
the logging feature....so i wont have to drive and look, drive and look, etc.
reading various results and how to select sensors. can't wait to get into
the logging feature....so i wont have to drive and look, drive and look, etc.
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I'm bringing this thread back up...I was hoping for an update on this product..
I was also trying to figure out if this would work with my 2002 E55 (I'm assuming it would), and if I get a BMW down the road again, would I have to buy a different version or would this cover them both?
I was also trying to figure out if this would work with my 2002 E55 (I'm assuming it would), and if I get a BMW down the road again, would I have to buy a different version or would this cover them both?
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I have an autoenginuity scanner with the mercedes package I'm willing to sell for $300 shipped and the cable is a few days old ( I broke the previous one but it was just replaced by AE ).
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just be clear that for the device to be current on all modules on the vehicle,
you must subscribe to AE enhanced version. the basic version will do basic
OBDII and possibly some code erasures. but to really be able to read the
modules, you will need to pay a little extra, about $250 total. then, to read
other MB models, staying current on the subscription is required.
you must subscribe to AE enhanced version. the basic version will do basic
OBDII and possibly some code erasures. but to really be able to read the
modules, you will need to pay a little extra, about $250 total. then, to read
other MB models, staying current on the subscription is required.
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just be clear that for the device to be current on all modules on the vehicle,
you must subscribe to AE enhanced version. the basic version will do basic
OBDII and possibly some code erasures. but to really be able to read the
modules, you will need to pay a little extra, about $250 total. then, to read
other MB models, staying current on the subscription is required.
you must subscribe to AE enhanced version. the basic version will do basic
OBDII and possibly some code erasures. but to really be able to read the
modules, you will need to pay a little extra, about $250 total. then, to read
other MB models, staying current on the subscription is required.
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