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Old 01-29-2004, 04:28 PM
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Question Which ODB Diagnostic Tool?

Hello everyone,

Just wondering about ODB Diag tools?

1.) I have a 2004 Tundra so I need a ODB II code reader right?

2.) Which one do I purchase? Has anyone tried any of these tools? If so, which one do you like, and why?

3.) Price?

Thanks,
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Try this, or do a search for obd tool etc.

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You can get these tools for your PDA or laptop too. You don't need a dedicated scan tool.
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Originally Posted by kc04tundra
Hello everyone,

Just wondering about ODB Diag tools?

1.) I have a 2004 Tundra so I need a ODB II code reader right?

2.) Which one do I purchase? Has anyone tried any of these tools? If so, which one do you like, and why?

3.) Price?

Thanks,
96+ model years are OBD2.

Ive used a couple. The newest being a Cornwell unit. I dont know the part number off the top of my head. It reads and erases codes.

I used another one before this....DTC or PTC or something to that effect and it did the same thing.
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Thanks guy's. I'll look into the various models....
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great article here.

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Devinsixtyseven,

Good article!!

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great article here.

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Is this one by Actron any good?

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Thats the one that I use. Very easy to use and not too terribly pricey

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