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HomeHome & GardenHome ImprovementBuilding Supplies & Heavy EquipmentActron CP9150 AutoScanner Diagnostic Code Scanner Kit (Includes CP9145 Base Scanner, OBDI & OBDII Cables with Hard Case) |
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24 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Heads Up Jul 18, 2006
By M. Haines I purchased this item for my father. It has definitely paid for itself! Just a heads up for those planning to purchase this item... The scanner itself is CP9145 NOT CP9150. I had 2 of these delivered and thought I was sent the wrong product each time. According to the manufacturer, a CP9150 is a CP9145 with extra cables included which allow you to test a greater selection of vehicles. Hope this helps.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
actron 9150 trouble code scanner Jan 15, 2006
By Rajah S. Krawczyk Jr. I love it. I have only had it for about 2 mo. and i have helped so many friends find out what's wrong with thier car's when they were afraid of bringing it to the shop for a 60-80 dollar diagnostic fee to find out thier gas cap was bad!!! If you gonna buy one of these you have to go with the 9150 because it does all those domestic cars older than 96 that the other scanners actron sells don't. They only do OBDII. Well worth the 270$ we paid for it.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Eagle Talon is a Diamond Star product (Mitsubishi) Aug 21, 2006
By M. Koverdan Just a comment about the Eagle Talon comment. In order to use a product successfully one must understand the basics. I have used this product through a friend and think it is worthy. I was a Jeep/Eagle technician for many years. Even though it says Eagle on your vehicle it is actually a Mitsubishi Eclipse. That is why the connector doesn't work. At the dealership we had a whole separate set of diagnostic tools just to service these types of cars (there were others). Also OBD1 & 2 is not necessarily meant to tap into other computer systems on your car like ABS, etc if they are not linked. We also had different connectors and equipment for different systems.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Best scanner at a reasonable price Aug 02, 2006
By Richard Mazarakis This scanner (KIT) reads both OBD1 and OBD2 systems. It helps alot with troubleshooting emisions systems and controls. It also reads out data on systems with the engine running,O2 sensor, T.P.S.,coolant,rich or lean fuel injector setting and more. I think it is the best affordable scanner.The CP9150 is a CP9145 scan tool with the cables needed for OBD1 readouts
31 of 39 found the following review helpful:
Maybe I Missunderstood the Advertising? Feb 20, 2006
By Robert J. Gardner This product is advertised to enclude cables to read codes on, among others, 1989 to 95 Chrysler products. The cable to connect my 91 Eagle Talon is not only not included but the company has none and is not planning to get one. When I bought this 91 Talon (New) it was Advertised, sold, serviced by Chrysler and carried a 7 year "Chrysler Bumper to Bumper Warrenty". This is a Chrysler Product. The CP9150 is actually a CP9145 with extra cables and a case. (Not mentioned in advertising). When I inquired about getting a cable (not included) for my 91 Talon, I also asked why I could not read the fault codes on my 2000 Cadillac STS and 99 Chevy Conversion Van this is what I understood the Actron technicion to say: "This unit is not capable of reading and will not read problem codes for ABS, Body, Drive Train, Transmission or Motor, only Gov. regulated emission codes." I certainly got the wrong impression from their Ad. I sent it back.
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