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Denny B

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 1:04 am
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What make of OBD 11 scanner is appropriate
to use on a 2006 Dodge Caravan.

In electronic servicing Fluke is a standard
make of meter used.

What are good ( working ) OSD 11 meters?

Thank you in advance

Denny B

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"Denny B" <dmrbap RemoveThis @telus.net> wrote in message
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> What make of OBD 11 scanner is appropriate
> to use on a 2006 Dodge Caravan.
>
> In electronic servicing Fluke is a standard
> make of meter used.
>
> What are good ( working ) OSD 11 meters?
>
> Thank you in advance

That greatly depends on your own capabilities to use the features and take
advantage of the more advanced scanners. Do you want just a generic OBD2
code reader, or one that will be ODB 1 & 2 capable to work on other older
vehicles. Do you want a scanner that will read generic AND manufacturer
enhanced codes, and read the various sensors and performance parameters on
only ONE manufacturers vehicle lines, or across most domestic vehicle
platforms? Do you need the capability to read ABS codes, electronic
transmission codes (Chrysler minivan 4 speed trannys), air bag system codes,
body computer codes, etc. etc. It really depends on how deep and how
expensive you want to go. What is YOUR level of expertise? Beginner,
intermediate, hard-core DIY? An inexpensive Actron code reader is roughly
$70. The top-of-the-line DRB III scanner the Chrysler techs use is many
thousands......

http://www.actron.com/product_detail.php?pid=16298
http://www.toolsource.com/scan-tool-package-chrysler-jeep-dodge-p-98745.html

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 1:10 pm
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SRN wrote:
> "Denny B" <dmrbap.TakeThisOut@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:SeG2k.275$L03.55@edtnps92...
>> What make of OBD 11 scanner is appropriate
>> to use on a 2006 Dodge Caravan.
>>
>> In electronic servicing Fluke is a standard
>> make of meter used.
>>
>> What are good ( working ) OSD 11 meters?
>>
>> Thank you in advance
>
> That greatly depends on your own capabilities to use the features and take
> advantage of the more advanced scanners. Do you want just a generic OBD2
> code reader, or one that will be ODB 1 & 2 capable to work on other older
> vehicles. Do you want a scanner that will read generic AND manufacturer
> enhanced codes, and read the various sensors and performance parameters on
> only ONE manufacturers vehicle lines, or across most domestic vehicle
> platforms? Do you need the capability to read ABS codes, electronic
> transmission codes (Chrysler minivan 4 speed trannys), air bag system codes,
> body computer codes, etc. etc. It really depends on how deep and how
> expensive you want to go. What is YOUR level of expertise? Beginner,
> intermediate, hard-core DIY? An inexpensive Actron code reader is roughly
> $70. The top-of-the-line DRB III scanner the Chrysler techs use is many
> thousands......
>
> http://www.actron.com/product_detail.php?pid=16298
> http://www.toolsource.com/scan-tool-package-chrysler-jeep-dodge-p-98745.html
>
>
MY 2006 Caravan light was on, took it to Auto Value to scan.
Their $600 scanner could not scan the ABS sensors, guy told
me the $600 scanner can, but was not set up to scan ABS brakes.

Basically I just want a scan tool for my 2006 Dodge Caravan.

Thanks in advance
Denny B
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 1:17 pm
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"Denny B" <dmrbap.RemoveThis@telus.net> wrote in message
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> SRN wrote:
>> "Denny B" <dmrbap.RemoveThis@telus.net> wrote in message
>> news:SeG2k.275$L03.55@edtnps92...
>>> What make of OBD 11 scanner is appropriate
>>> to use on a 2006 Dodge Caravan.
>>>
>>> In electronic servicing Fluke is a standard
>>> make of meter used.
>>>
>>> What are good ( working ) OSD 11 meters?
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance
>>
>> That greatly depends on your own capabilities to use the features and
>> take advantage of the more advanced scanners. Do you want just a generic
>> OBD2 code reader, or one that will be ODB 1 & 2 capable to work on other
>> older vehicles. Do you want a scanner that will read generic AND
>> manufacturer enhanced codes, and read the various sensors and performance
>> parameters on only ONE manufacturers vehicle lines, or across most
>> domestic vehicle platforms? Do you need the capability to read ABS codes,
>> electronic transmission codes (Chrysler minivan 4 speed trannys), air bag
>> system codes, body computer codes, etc. etc. It really depends on how
>> deep and how expensive you want to go. What is YOUR level of expertise?
>> Beginner, intermediate, hard-core DIY? An inexpensive Actron code reader
>> is roughly $70. The top-of-the-line DRB III scanner the Chrysler techs
>> use is many thousands......
>>
>> http://www.actron.com/product_detail.php?pid=16298
>> http://www.toolsource.com/scan-tool-package-chrysler-jeep-dodge-p-98745.html
> MY 2006 Caravan light was on, took it to Auto Value to scan.
> Their $600 scanner could not scan the ABS sensors, guy told
> me the $600 scanner can, but was not set up to scan ABS brakes.
>
> Basically I just want a scan tool for my 2006 Dodge Caravan.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Denny B
Denny...........you still haven't told us what features you want. It's like
saying what kind of car should I buy? Do you just want it to read generic
codes? Or DO you want it to read ABS codes too?
Maybe you should just take the van to someone that has a scanner with better
capabilities than Autovalue and get them to read the codes for free, or
possibly for a small fee. That would be much cheaper than buying anything.
I'm assuming that you don't personally have the capability yourself to fix
the problem even if you knew what the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) were
anyway (no offense intended).Besides, the codes are only a starting point.
They don't pinpoint what's necessarily wrong, just the system that's being
affected and what might be wrong.. You'd have to have a fairly sophisticated
scanner to read everything on a 2006 Dodge Caravan. They have Powertrain
control modules, transmission control modules, body control modules, ABS
controllers, air bag controllers, etc., etc. If you want a cheap code reader
or scanner go down to Wal-mart, or Harbor Freight if you have one in your
city. Read the features on the box. Buy one and try it. If you don't like
it or don't understand what it's telling you return it for a refund.


http://search.harborfreight.com/cpisearch/web/search.do?keyword=code+r...er&Subm
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:30 pm
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SRN wrote:

> Denny...........you still haven't told us what features you want. It's like
> saying what kind of car should I buy? Do you just want it to read generic
> codes? Or DO you want it to read ABS codes too?
> Maybe you should just take the van to someone that has a scanner with better
> capabilities than Autovalue and get them to read the codes for free, or
> possibly for a small fee. That would be much cheaper than buying anything.
> I'm assuming that you don't personally have the capability yourself to fix
> the problem even if you knew what the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) were
> anyway (no offense intended).Besides, the codes are only a starting point.
> They don't pinpoint what's necessarily wrong, just the system that's being
> affected and what might be wrong.. You'd have to have a fairly sophisticated
> scanner to read everything on a 2006 Dodge Caravan. They have Powertrain
> control modules, transmission control modules, body control modules, ABS
> controllers, air bag controllers, etc., etc. If you want a cheap code reader
> or scanner go down to Wal-mart, or Harbor Freight if you have one in your
> city. Read the features on the box. Buy one and try it. If you don't like
> it or don't understand what it's telling you return it for a refund.
>
>
> http://search.harborfreight.com/cpisearch/web/search.do?keyword=code+r...er&Subm

All the vehicles I have owned I have been the mechanic on them.
Prior to my present vehicle my last vehicle was a 1981 Ford Fairmont,
that was my daily driver, that I kept running for 24 years. As you know
it did not have the electronics my 2006 Caravan has. Basically what I
have already started is getting used to working on the Caravan. I
already have the two set Service Manuals from Chrysler. Being an
electronic serviceman I know my Fluke Multimeter, Oscilloscope, Signal
Genarator etc. cannot repair the TV, VCR, DVD player, stereo, car amp I
may be working on. However they do help me with many areas I am trying
to trace out with the skills I have as a serviceman.

I would assume that an automobile scanner can help assist a Saturday
mechanic with today's cars obviously with the knowledge he has how cars
work.

The problem with my Caravan ABS light staying on was the Left Rear Speed
Sensor which the Dodge dealer determined. My vehicle is covered by
warranty for now, however I want to learn as much as I can so I can work
on my vehicle myself as I have always done with my vehicles.

Denny B
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 10:56 pm
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"Denny B" <dmrbap RemoveThis @telus.net> wrote in message
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> SRN wrote:
>
>> Denny...........you still haven't told us what features you want. It's
>> like saying what kind of car should I buy? Do you just want it to read
>> generic codes? Or DO you want it to read ABS codes too?
>> Maybe you should just take the van to someone that has a scanner with
>> better capabilities than Autovalue and get them to read the codes for
>> free, or possibly for a small fee. That would be much cheaper than buying
>> anything. I'm assuming that you don't personally have the capability
>> yourself to fix the problem even if you knew what the Diagnostic Trouble
>> Codes (DTC) were anyway (no offense intended).Besides, the codes are only
>> a starting point. They don't pinpoint what's necessarily wrong, just the
>> system that's being affected and what might be wrong.. You'd have to have
>> a fairly sophisticated scanner to read everything on a 2006 Dodge
>> Caravan. They have Powertrain control modules, transmission control
>> modules, body control modules, ABS controllers, air bag controllers,
>> etc., etc. If you want a cheap code reader or scanner go down to
>> Wal-mart, or Harbor Freight if you have one in your city. Read the
>> features on the box. Buy one and try it. If you don't like it or don't
>> understand what it's telling you return it for a refund.
>>
>>
>> http://search.harborfreight.com/cpisearch/web/search.do?keyword=code+r...er&Subm
>
> All the vehicles I have owned I have been the mechanic on them.
> Prior to my present vehicle my last vehicle was a 1981 Ford Fairmont, that
> was my daily driver, that I kept running for 24 years. As you know it did
> not have the electronics my 2006 Caravan has. Basically what I have
> already started is getting used to working on the Caravan. I already have
> the two set Service Manuals from Chrysler. Being an electronic serviceman
> I know my Fluke Multimeter, Oscilloscope, Signal Genarator etc. cannot
> repair the TV, VCR, DVD player, stereo, car amp I may be working on.
> However they do help me with many areas I am trying to trace out with the
> skills I have as a serviceman.
>
> I would assume that an automobile scanner can help assist a Saturday
> mechanic with today's cars obviously with the knowledge he has how cars
> work.
>
> The problem with my Caravan ABS light staying on was the Left Rear Speed
> Sensor which the Dodge dealer determined. My vehicle is covered by
> warranty for now, however I want to learn as much as I can so I can work
> on my vehicle myself as I have always done with my vehicles.
>
> Denny B

OK, if you're in to electronics that tells me your a "techie" hands-on
person who wants to get in somewhat deep and learn automotive computerized
control systems. First thing you need to do is buy a good book on vehicle
control systems and read it. I don't have a good recommendation but someone
out there will chime in (hopefully). Second, you either need a standalone
OBD-II/CAN scanner similar to an Auto-Xray EZ-Scan AX4000 ($330), or
equivalent, or a laptop PC based scanner program (if you already have a
laptop) like Autoenginuity, which is more money but greatly expandable and a
fantastic tool from what I hear and read. For about $500 you can have the
basic Autoenginuity scan tool system AND the full expansion module for all
enhanced Chrysler codes and systems. Probably more than you need in a
scanner, but you did say you were a Fluke man so what's a few hundred bucks?
Smile

http://www.autoxray.com/product_detail.php?pid=97
http://www.autoenginuity.com/
http://www.autoenginuity.com/order.html
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