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Originally Posted by Briz600
I have been looking into something like this . I was really wondering how good it works before buying. I have a evap problem on one of my 98 Fords I can't figure out for the life of me. Basically I would like for something like this to do more advanced stuff like having access to toggle sensors etc without having to buy a 3000$ OBD II computer. I am just really curious on how deep this software goes.
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OBD II monitors range from $30-$90 typically. You can get them from autozone, advanced autoparts, and just about any other auto store. Typically they're orange. I have one for my OBD II cars. The $3000 range you get the select monitor, which does EVERYTHING, including full programability, which is a bit excessive. Though I do have one, for other purposes, that I didn't have to pay $3000 for, you need a seperate cartrage for each vehicle, even if you have two of the same but different years. TYpically the only people that need these are automotive specialists and shops.