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I want to replace my laptop based OBD-II scanner for a hand held unit. Been thinking about getting the Actron CP9135 for about $180.00. Anybody have one or could recommend a hand held model?

thx...

Jim

Autozone has the Actron CP9135 for approx $99- the CP9145 which reads live data is about $199 from Amazon.

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I have the AutoXray EZ-Scan 5000. A bit pricey at $380, but it is excellent. You can download the data to a PC and print out graphs, etc. It is CAN compliant too.

I think the Actron CP9135 is just a code reader and is $110 at Midway Auto Supply. The CP9145 scans live data, and is about $199 at Midway.

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Jim

I have the AutoXray EZ-Scan 5000. A bit pricey at $380, but it is excellent. You can download the data to a PC and print out graphs, etc. It is CAN compliant too.

I think the Actron CP9135 is just a code reader and is $110 at Midway Auto Supply. The CP9145 scans live data, and is about $199 at Midway.

thx Richard...

What is CAN compliant?

I'm looking into the CP9145. I think it would be a bit more beneficial to scan live data...

Thx...

Jim

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