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    Best Scan Tool for the Money?

    I want to pick up a good scan tool, and I am not familiar with who offers the best for the money.

    I have a 2020 2500 Cummins; it is my primary concern.

    What do you guys think?


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    Re: Best Scan Tool for the Money?

    AlfaOBD is my pick for scanning codes, coding modules, etc.


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    Re: Best Scan Tool for the Money?

    AlfaOBD is excellent, but in 2018, you need a bypass cable to get around the gateway ECU.

    Autel MX808, a great tool, gets into bi-directional, i.e., it can command active test (great for installing a new turbo actuator), but you can do that with Alfa to the MS906BT; I had both; I just sold my 808 for $100 to a good pal.

    Check Amazon for Autel, report back here, and I'll let you know if it's a good one or to pass.

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