RedAccord02
Well-Known Member
Price- $159 for scangaugeII and $20 for extra ob2 cable
From- Amazon.com
Rating-9/10
Hey Guys i recently purchased a ScangaugeII here are my thoughts on it. So far i love its a great lil product. It brings the Scangauge,a 6ft cable to hook up to the ob2 computer and 2 velcro sticky tape. I bought two cables since the one in my accord is gonna be permanent. Installation was a breeze its basically plug and play. I didn't have to take anything apart in the car i just used some electrical tape to hide the wires under the dash. To set up is also very easy just put in your engine size and engine type diesel/gas/hybrid/ and units of measurement liters or gallons the ScangaugeII does the rest. Also gives u the option of calibrating it if your Speedometer is off due to larger wheels or something. Lets you calibrate your tank too if you did over or less miles then what it stated you can put a +/- % value. Some features..
Can use as a scan tool...
Reads Trouble Codes
» Reads conditions that set the Trouble Code
» Clears Trouble Codes
»
Turns off "Check Engine" light
» Tells you when vehicle is "Ready" to pass OBDII testing
» Make and store up to 10 rewritable special codes
to send to the vehicle computer
You can use 4 different type of gauges while you drive here's a list of them...
» Fuel Economy
» Fuel Rate
» Battery Voltage
» Coolant Temperature
» Intake Air Temperature
» Engine Speed (RPM)
» Vehicle speed (MPH and KM/H)
» Manifold Pressure
(not available on some vehicles)
» Engine Load
» Throttle Position
» Ignition Timing
» Open/Closed Loop
Has a trip computer that automatically tracks and saves up to 4 trips...
» Maximum Speed
» Average Speed
» Maximum Coolant Temperature
» Maximum RPM
» Driving Time
» Driving Distance
» Fuel Used
» Trip Fuel Economy
» Distance to Empty
» Time to Empty
» Fuel to Empty
Thats copied off the site make my review a little easier and more detailed. Ive managed to get my mpg from 21 average to 27 my last tank so it does help with your driving habits Ive also noticed i get better mpg going 42 opposed to 38 just small details that can help you save gas. The scan tool is also a feature that pays for itself. I manged to clear my dads check engine light in his car and pull the code up. It wont tell you what the code means but you can just Google it. Keep in mind your check engine light will return if the problem isn't fixed. Has 7 Colors and a custom setting that can give you 63. So does anyone out there in 6th gen land have this lil gizmo ? if so chime in. If anyone's interested i can do a DIY
From- Amazon.com
Rating-9/10
Hey Guys i recently purchased a ScangaugeII here are my thoughts on it. So far i love its a great lil product. It brings the Scangauge,a 6ft cable to hook up to the ob2 computer and 2 velcro sticky tape. I bought two cables since the one in my accord is gonna be permanent. Installation was a breeze its basically plug and play. I didn't have to take anything apart in the car i just used some electrical tape to hide the wires under the dash. To set up is also very easy just put in your engine size and engine type diesel/gas/hybrid/ and units of measurement liters or gallons the ScangaugeII does the rest. Also gives u the option of calibrating it if your Speedometer is off due to larger wheels or something. Lets you calibrate your tank too if you did over or less miles then what it stated you can put a +/- % value. Some features..
Can use as a scan tool...
Reads Trouble Codes
» Reads conditions that set the Trouble Code
» Clears Trouble Codes
»
Turns off "Check Engine" light
» Tells you when vehicle is "Ready" to pass OBDII testing
» Make and store up to 10 rewritable special codes
to send to the vehicle computer
You can use 4 different type of gauges while you drive here's a list of them...
» Fuel Economy
» Fuel Rate
» Battery Voltage
» Coolant Temperature
» Intake Air Temperature
» Engine Speed (RPM)
» Vehicle speed (MPH and KM/H)
» Manifold Pressure
(not available on some vehicles)
» Engine Load
» Throttle Position
» Ignition Timing
» Open/Closed Loop
Has a trip computer that automatically tracks and saves up to 4 trips...
» Maximum Speed
» Average Speed
» Maximum Coolant Temperature
» Maximum RPM
» Driving Time
» Driving Distance
» Fuel Used
» Trip Fuel Economy
» Distance to Empty
» Time to Empty
» Fuel to Empty
Thats copied off the site make my review a little easier and more detailed. Ive managed to get my mpg from 21 average to 27 my last tank so it does help with your driving habits Ive also noticed i get better mpg going 42 opposed to 38 just small details that can help you save gas. The scan tool is also a feature that pays for itself. I manged to clear my dads check engine light in his car and pull the code up. It wont tell you what the code means but you can just Google it. Keep in mind your check engine light will return if the problem isn't fixed. Has 7 Colors and a custom setting that can give you 63. So does anyone out there in 6th gen land have this lil gizmo ? if so chime in. If anyone's interested i can do a DIY
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