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by BelenusMordred 1704 days ago
> if your car has android is modern.

I think you misunderstood, I bought a cheap bluetooth obd2 device and accessed the data from an open source android app. It was a 2004 model from memory, the amount of data you could glean from that blew my mind back then.

Older and easily serviced cars are fun, most things you can do yourself with a service manual. For a few things like changing brake discs I got a mobile mechanic to come to my house to do it and teach me at the same time.

You don't need many tools to get started. Working on your own vehicle is a very self-reassuring hobby.

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I stand corrected then. Thanks

I agree that the amount of info is incredible. The problem of the cheap diagnoses machines are that they aren't always updated. Not to mention the market flooded with pirated products that can made more harm than good. Many cars share the same error codes for very different things so interpretation is also a tricky issue. Translation in chinese machines is often of bad quality also.

Professional diagnose machines play in a different league and are really expensive.