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I saw a Nissan Consult 14 Pin Diagnostic Interface Tool at tmart.com,but i was wondering how reliable is tmart.com? Their prices seem to be good and I was wondering if

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Old 08-04-2011, 05:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I saw a Nissan Consult 14 Pin Diagnostic Interface Tool at tmart.com,but i was wondering how reliable is tmart.com? Their prices seem to be good and I was wondering if they are ok to deal with.Has anyone ever dealt with it?could you give me some suggestions?
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Whats the difference in a Nissan diag tool and just being able to pull sensor data and CEL codes?

I use my HTC Evo 4G android phone and the Torque app along with a bluetooth OBD II adapter to read the codes, clear them, and check sensor data on my cars.
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i too must obtain BT OBD2 adapter... may i ask where you got yours?
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i too must obtain BT OBD2 adapter... may i ask where you got yours?
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I haven't decided yet.how about you?
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From the description given -- "retrieves and resets OBDII codes" -- it sounds like any number of commonly available scan tools available at any auto parts store, usually with prices starting at about $40.

Is it just because it's cheap?
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I bought a $30 piece from Amazon, it isnt too bad. It is not bluetooth, I have to lug it around with a laptop. I have my old HF scanner for sale if you guys want one
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Whats the difference in a Nissan diag tool and just being able to pull sensor data and CEL codes?

I use my HTC Evo 4G android phone and the Torque app along with a bluetooth OBD II adapter to read the codes, clear them, and check sensor data on my cars.
This. except i have a droid 3. Torque works awesome with the bluetooth adapter. check ebay for it, i got it for 28 bucks shipped...
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From the description given -- "retrieves and resets OBDII codes" -- it sounds like any number of commonly available scan tools available at any auto parts store, usually with prices starting at about $40.

Is it just because it's cheap?
This is a non-OEM product

Bah, I have a same thing but cost me $90 and it plugs into my laptop with lots of information.
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I saw a Nissan Consult 14 Pin Diagnostic Interface Tool at tmart.com,but i was wondering how reliable is tmart.com? Their prices seem to be good and I was wondering if they are ok to deal with.Has anyone ever dealt with it?could you give me some suggestions?
thank you very much.

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Huh?... Any OBDII tool with CAN protocol that also has MIL capability will do what this "mystery" tool does.
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I haven't decided yet.how about you?
thanks, i was thinking the BT one.
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Funny this thread showed up. I was just looking at the torque tool and researching. It looks pretty good. For the guys that have it, is there any lag on readings? How accurate are the hp numbers vs dyno numbers if you've done a dyno run?
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From the description given -- "retrieves and resets OBDII codes" -- it sounds like any number of commonly available scan tools available at any auto parts store, usually with prices starting at about $40.

Is it just because it's cheap?
cheap is the one reason,btw i was interested in new things ,tmart.com looks like a new shopping website.if the things are good and cheap,why not have a try.
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I bought a $30 piece from Amazon, it isnt too bad. It is not bluetooth, I have to lug it around with a laptop. I have my old HF scanner for sale if you guys want one
How much?
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This is a non-OEM product

Bah, I have a same thing but cost me $90 and it plugs into my laptop with lots of information.
OMG,so expensive.
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