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aftermarket scan tools
Would anyone have first hand knowledge of how comprehensive the Heavy duty data base is of the Pro-Link scanner. We currently use the Genisys 3 and it is sorley lacking in its capabilities. Looking for where we can go next.
Office is trying to keep away from OEM specific as we have 9 different brands in the fleet rangeing from 1988 to 2007. Thanks in advance |
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The pro link does a pretty fair job on trucks up to about 2002, anything after that will require OEM software to properly diagnose. This can add up. You might check and see if there is a mobil diagnostic guy in your area, this sometimes makes more sense to sub this out, they usually have full coverage for all brands.
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