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Old 12-21-2012, 12:48 PM
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I've been reading a lot but still need to ask the question. With my recent issues and my interaction let us say with Chevrolet about DIC. I have a cheap hand held scanner Actron CP9175 that I can read and delete codes with but It appears there are more codes stored in the computer that will be helpful to me in diagnosing electrical problems that i cannot get to with this Scanner. What do I need to Purchase to become actively involved in the diagnosing of my issues? Needless to say i was very Disappointed with the Service Tech at this local chevy dealer.
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Find someone in your area with a GM TECH 2 with a CANdI add on or find a GM MODIS Scanner. If you have to purchase one it is EXPENSIVE!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GM-Tech2-GM-...ht_1621wt_1301


That will read ALL the DTCs and be able to properly diagnosis your issues. I think the SNAP ON Scanner (read expensive) also reads all the dtcs as well as other high end scanners.

I have an Actron CP 9180 and it has the same issue. Cant see Body Code or EBTCM codes.

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ouch if i buy one of them I will need to go into business for myself fixing Corvettes.
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Look at the Matco tools units. Start with the CAN400 model.

It's been more than a year since I was looking around but I think I saw some units that could read more than the basic stuff but I don't remember specifics. Might be worth the time to look.
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ouch if i buy one of them I will need to go into business for myself fixing Corvettes.
Thats why I do a lot of local net working. Find local Corvette and GM friends with all the cool tools. Trade services. I do excellent mechanical repairs and excellent electrical troubleshooting.
I trade that for people with access to cool tuning and troubleshooting tools..

There should be people in you area that have all this stuff. You just need to find them.

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I have the top-of-the-line Innova scanner, and that one can read ABS and SRS codes, plus read real-time data. Not worth spending big bucks on a professional unit IMO, unless your car is a POS and you have the talent to fix it yourself .
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Originally Posted by Bill Curlee
Thats why I do a lot of local net working. Find local Corvette and GM friends with all the cool tools. Trade services. I do excellent mechanical repairs and excellent electrical troubleshooting.
I trade that for people with access to cool tuning and troubleshooting tools..

There should be people in you area that have all this stuff. You just need to find them.

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Sounds like a good idea. In the spring when it gets warm i plan on doing some of the car events and get to know the people in my area.

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