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  • AutoSmart
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 7

    #16
    Originally posted by Joe Rappa
    Pocket iQ announced. At $1300.00 it is about $300.00 less than getting it added to a Modis, which is cool. This tool only does HD Stadnard, which is a bit like OBDII for Trucks. It is Codes and Data only, and the data stream is standardized, and pretty limited in some applications. It's pretty darn good in some others. If you are serious about fixing big trucks, get an iQ, or go OEM. If it's not your main focus, this is a pretty inexpensive solution to get Codes and Data from a big truck.


    If you want to download a small powerpoint with further details on it, click this link: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11961146/Pocket%20iQ.ppt

    Joe

    Thanks Joe I would check it out.

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    • kenney969
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 4

      #17
      International software

      Originally posted by Joe Rappa
      HD software cannot be put on the Verus. I know a few customers that have put OEM HD stuff on their Verus, like the International software, but it is not without its problems.

      If you're serious about working on Class 8 trucks, take a good look at the Nexiq iQ. If that doesn't do it for you, go OEM. Pricing on that can be significant though.

      Joe
      Kenney969
      International software don't work to well on are shop laptop hard to get into

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      • eddie8
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2008
        • 291

        #18
        Kenny if you do work on heavy duty vehicle then I would decide which mfg. you work on the most and go with the oem setup. If you work on all types then I would do what Joe has recommended. Good luck.
        Edwin Hazzard
        Southeast Mobile Tech

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        • Caliber
          Junior Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 17

          #19
          Originally posted by Joe Rappa
          Pocket iQ announced. At $1300.00 it is about $300.00 less than getting it added to a Modis, which is cool. This tool only does HD Stadnard, which is a bit like OBDII for Trucks. It is Codes and Data only, and the data stream is standardized, and pretty limited in some applications. It's pretty darn good in some others. If you are serious about fixing big trucks, get an iQ, or go OEM. If it's not your main focus, this is a pretty inexpensive solution to get Codes and Data from a big truck.


          If you want to download a small powerpoint with further details on it, click this link: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11961146/Pocket%20iQ.ppt

          Joe
          Isn't the OBD H-D standard only on the newer trucks? Like 2010+?

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          • TurboJim
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2007
            • 219

            #20
            Originally posted by Caliber
            Isn't the OBD H-D standard only on the newer trucks? Like 2010+?
            No. I think you mean J1939? Not sure when they started it. I work on a lot of trucks, and am by no means an expert, but "generic" might be like SID254 FMI6 in :generic" but IH says its Code 525.

            Just the other day I had issue with ABS on a IH 4300. "Generic" codes had me diagnosing an ABS inlet valve problem. Once I was at a dead end because I could find no problem with it, and the fact an EBCM was $3900, I bought the OE software for the particular brake system. Needless to say, it had a bad wheel speed sensor. The wrong software had me diagnosing the wrong parts.

            Generic can sometimes get you in trouble. just like generic on a car.

            I bought AutoTap for trucks (for generic capability and the RP1210A adaptor) and buy OE software as needed. I have Hino, ServiceMaxx, and Wabco Toolbox so far. It can get expensive, but not as expensive as misdiagnosing more than one $3900 computer! I understand Nexiq IQ is supposed to be great. The guys I talked to who DO do it every day were not impressed. So I did not buy it.

            Take this FWIW.
            Jim Testa
            Senior Technician
            JD Automotive & Truck Inc
            Dover, NJ

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            • blancawilliams
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2017
              • 1

              #21
              I did not get this offer.
              prairiehydraulic.com

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              • Witsend
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 2942

                #22
                I did not get this offer.
                Ok , which one of you Tight Wad HD Diesel guys in Canada isn't giving this gal the same offer as her other coworker? Need to keep Diagnostics and Takin care of Business Separate on your NexQuicki tablets LMAO
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                Last edited by Witsend; 02-24-2017, 01:35 PM.

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                • Joe Rappa
                  Snap-on DSD
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 2182

                  #23
                  Originally posted by blancawilliams
                  I did not get this offer.
                  Things are different north of the border. What offer are you asking about? This is a 5 year old thread.

                  Joe
                  "You don't build a reputation on what you're going to do"
                  Henry Ford

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                  • Witsend
                    Junior Member
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 2942

                    #24
                    Maybe someone's crazy ex that somehow wants to get in his face at work? Can you say restraining order? Maybe check member names ending in Williams to send condolences to
                    Judging by the picture of a face of some gal with a random one line sentence blurb with nothing to do with a 5 year old thread subject it's going to be spammer looking to send a ad ware virus to a verus. Beware , I wouldn't try to pm her .LOL
                    Probably a common ploy of doing random cookie cutter spamming in order to boost the hierarchy of someone's web page visibility on the internet.
                    Last edited by Witsend; 02-25-2017, 07:49 AM.

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