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I did try few different obd2 scanner and what i recommend is if you want something advanced where you can see more than engine code than you will need to buy obd2 scanner that can decode your car's componets/modules.
Old cars probably dont need fancy scanner. But 2007 and above will take advantage.
Mercedes benz SLK
I am Using OBD Link LX for monitor purpose - i can leave it plugged in the car and sync with my andorid navigation and monitor enigne vital signs. It has auto shut off function so it wont drain your battery. And Cheaper too
Icarsoft obd2 scanner - this read pretty much every code that your car can throw at you. Not just CEL. If you are DIY guy, must have. There are different models for different manufacturer since not all manufacturer is using same obd2 protocol.
I havent tried kiwi 3 midel but i dont think its any different than ELM chip that almost every wireless obd2 scanner use. My suggestion is try cheaper ones first. If you like it, move on to advanced one.
Jan 25, 2018
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