Thank you
Thank you again, you are right.... I have the same problem. I will be looking into the program you mention .
Q U OTE=Wheel;33491]If I understand his request correctly, what he wants most is the mode 6 data translated into the plainest possible English, a problem I identify with.
The best, handiest place for this to happen is right there on the scan tool the moment you acquire the data. Having to look it up all the time
makes it so unhandy and impractical to use that the time spent doing so could be far better and more efficiently spent ignoring mode 6 entirely and using other diagnostic input and methods instead. A shame.
While most scanner manufacturers are slowly realizing this problem and
offer some interpretation to some degree, the Automotive Test Solutions e scan probably does it best, and has other unique, very useful features to boot. This scanner is pc based, has a bluetooth option, and would work out nicely on a Verus or Verdict I would think, or on a good laptop.[/QUOTE]
Thank you again, you are right.... I have the same problem. I will be looking into the program you mention .
Q U OTE=Wheel;33491]If I understand his request correctly, what he wants most is the mode 6 data translated into the plainest possible English, a problem I identify with.
The best, handiest place for this to happen is right there on the scan tool the moment you acquire the data. Having to look it up all the time
makes it so unhandy and impractical to use that the time spent doing so could be far better and more efficiently spent ignoring mode 6 entirely and using other diagnostic input and methods instead. A shame.
While most scanner manufacturers are slowly realizing this problem and
offer some interpretation to some degree, the Automotive Test Solutions e scan probably does it best, and has other unique, very useful features to boot. This scanner is pc based, has a bluetooth option, and would work out nicely on a Verus or Verdict I would think, or on a good laptop.[/QUOTE]
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