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Old 04-06-2010, 08:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
bwilson4web
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Autoenginuity scanner

At $400 plus your own Windows laptop, this is a pricy instrument. However, it appears to cover the 2001-03 and I understand 2004-09 Prius systems. For the 2010 Prius, it reads a 20+ list of standard OBD-II data fields that easily includes:
  • ICE rpm
  • mass flow
  • speed
  • accelerator position
  • barometric pressure - both manifold and absolute
  • coolant temperature
  • EGR status
sub-second sampling rates

It has multple dislays and runs fairly easily. Although not as small as a Graham or dedicated performance scanner, it provides great flexibility as well as diagnostic support for repairing faults. Compared to the $250 Sears brand, scanner, this is a very capable tool.

Bob Wilson

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