I'd actually prefer if they didn't use acronyms at all. There was once an excuse for them when scanner screen space was more limited. There's enough real estate on the screens of the new scanners to spell things out so the mechanic doesn't have to waste his time getting out his secret decoder ring to decipher what these pids are. This is just one more area where the aftermarket scanner companies could sure help us out - hint HINT HINT
Better Hyundai/Kia coverage
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I'd actually prefer if they didn't use acronyms at all. There was once an excuse for them when scanner screen space was more limited. There's enough real estate on the screens of the new scanners to spell things out so the mechanic doesn't have to waste his time getting out his secret decoder ring to decipher what these pids are. This is just one more area where the aftermarket scanner companies could sure help us out - hint HINT HINTComment
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I can go along with this; I was addressing the other poster's concern about the confusion of Driver's 'Side Airbag' and 'Driver's Side' Airbag. If the parts person gets your inflection wrong when you order the airbag you need, then there's a good chance you're getting a horn pad (DAB) when you needed a seat back to replace the Driver's 'Side Airbag' (DSAB). Since most SRS stuff is going to be OEM, it makes sense to use the terms the OEM uses, to make sure the order is understood.
Lack of standardized terminology really complicates things in the indy world. I'm bad about taking the old part and plunking it down on the counter and saying "I need one of these."You can expect the reputation of your business to be no better than the cheapest item or service you are willing to sell. - WheelComment
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I'd actually prefer if they didn't use acronyms at all. There was once an excuse for them when scanner screen space was more limited. There's enough real estate on the screens of the new scanners to spell things out so the mechanic doesn't have to waste his time getting out his secret decoder ring to decipher what these pids are. This is just one more area where the aftermarket scanner companies could sure help us out - hint HINT HINTComment
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No kidding - if someone paid my wages for all the time I wasted on
looking up what some acronym or abbreviation meant, i could most likely pay cash for the 13.4 update if i chose to get it when it comes out.You can expect the reputation of your business to be no better than the cheapest item or service you are willing to sell. - WheelComment
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Sandt,
I have been told that with the Cardaq M you can use Kia and Hyundai's softwares for free and essentially have yourself very near a factory level tool. Also, my understanding is that somehow or another Snap-On is involved in the Kia/Hyundai scan tool platforms... or at least my rep said this was the case. So why does it seem we are so far behind with a $10K scanner?
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You owe me a keyboard-!!! LOLComment
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Slow refresh rate
I have a Verus Edge with software Rev 17.4 and I had the same issue while scanning a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe AWD with the 3.5L V-6. In engine data mode, PIDs or Graph the refresh rate is so slow I couldn’t even look at O2 sensor data. Everything is slow, RPM, O2s, TPS, Airflow, etc., and the CKP sensor doesn’t show up at all. Also found out that my Verus won’t work to look at live ABS data during a road test. Soon as you select data it turns on the ABS light and shuts the system down and won’t communicate again until you shut the car off and restart it. I can understand locking out functional tests but you should be able to look at data while on a road test.Comment
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I have a Verus Edge with software Rev 17.4 and I had the same issue while scanning a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe AWD with the 3.5L V-6. In engine data mode, PIDs or Graph the refresh rate is so slow I couldn’t even look at O2 sensor data. Everything is slow, RPM, O2s, TPS, Airflow, etc., and the CKP sensor doesn’t show up at all. Also found out that my Verus won’t work to look at live ABS data during a road test. Soon as you select data it turns on the ABS light and shuts the system down and won’t communicate again until you shut the car off and restart it. I can understand locking out functional tests but you should be able to look at data while on a road test.
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