I know that the OE Scan Tool is the Go To tool for check engine lights, re-flashes , and key programming , however it might be very expensive to buy your own, so you don't have to wait for one of the car Dealership Scanners to become available.
Are you still allowed to bring and use your own personal aftermarket scan tool at the dealership level any longer? With advent of LSID and other Draconian security of newer cars, is using a non factory scan tool for check engine lights forbidden because they think, these scan tools may damage electronics or connect to WIFI and Server where Information flow of car can be remotely studied by Foreign Engineers , that they will somehow crack the security codes, and siphon off dealer gravy work long before the new cars start showing up in junkyards after five years or so?
Are you still allowed to bring and use your own personal aftermarket scan tool at the dealership level any longer? With advent of LSID and other Draconian security of newer cars, is using a non factory scan tool for check engine lights forbidden because they think, these scan tools may damage electronics or connect to WIFI and Server where Information flow of car can be remotely studied by Foreign Engineers , that they will somehow crack the security codes, and siphon off dealer gravy work long before the new cars start showing up in junkyards after five years or so?
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