Hi,
Just curious which brand of scan tool everyone uses on their tucks.
I'm ideally looking for one that can read engine/trans info.
I really appreciate any help you can provide.
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Hi,
Just curious which brand of scan tool everyone uses on their tucks.
I'm ideally looking for one that can read engine/trans info.
I really appreciate any help you can provide.
The tuners will do all of that, friend.
If you want to scan all modules, not just the ECM I would recommend Autoenginuity with the Chrysler enhancement.
You will need a Windows laptop for this USB version ($479) with the Chrysler Enhancement.
They also have a wireless version for Android or IOS but more expensive ($800) with the Enhancement bundle.
https://www.autoenginuity.com/scantool/
2014 RAM 3500 (Aisin) 3.73 4X4 Limited Crew Cab Long Bed DRW. Oil Bypass Filter, Fuel Filtration Kit and 50 Gallon auxiliary fuel tank.
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Autoenginuity looks like a good system less expensive than a Snap-on equivalent.
Thanks for the recommendation.
I have an old H&S tuner, and I think it's one of the Chinese copies, so I'm a little reluctant to plug it into my truck if anything happens to the ECM.
I’ve been using the AlfaOBD app on a tablet that’s never been on the internet except to download the app from Google play.
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AlfaOBd and the OBDlink MX+.
Do all kinds of enabling/disabling stuff. :D force a Regen, calibrate actuators, and so much more.
Now, if i can only get my turn by turn maps to pop back up in my center cluster after futzing around with it a while back.
I enabled the SRT performance pages and some other stuff, but when I switched back, I lost them.
Oops!