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178 of 180 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very useful if you have the right vehicles,
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This review is from: Equus 3160 Innova ABS + Professional CanOBD2 Diagnostic Code Scanner for OBDII Vehicles with Back-lit Screen and Enhanced Live Data (Automotive)
The 3160 is a very useful tool if you have the right vehicle. It provides generic codes and more from many makes but on European, Korean or Swedish vehicles dont expect much more than the generic codes.
I did not research tool enough to realize nearly all of the "adavanced DTC" functions are for Chrysler/Jeep, Ford/Mazda,GM/Isuzu, Honda/Acura and Toyota/Lexus vehicles only. The sales verbiage DOES explain the limitations of the ABS testing to certain makes/models but DOES NOT provide the information that the tools enchanced DTC functions share the same vehicle limitations. The enchanced functions are described in the owners manual as: "The "enhanced" mode provides the ability to retrieve enhanced DTCs from most Chrysler/Jeep, Ford/Mazda,GM/Isuzu, Honda/Acura and Toyota/Lexus vehicles. The types of enhanced data available depends on the vehicle make." "You can also retrieve Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) DTCs. ABS DTCs are available for Chrysler/Jeep, Ford and GM vehicles only." The included software tool OBD PC Link functions but is clunky at best. I could not locate any documentation on this software's features or operation. The 3160 tool still uses a serial port for communications but most PCs being sold no longer include a serial port only USB. It will require an USB to Serial converter if you do not have a serial port on your PC. The live data capture will display in the OBD PC Link software screen and is useful. The report writing function is generic at best. I tried to update the 3160 internal software from the OBD PC Link main screen and received a message box telling me to download the latest 3130 software. No instructions on where to get software or how just..... download the latest 3130 software. Since I own vehicles from Audi, Mercedes, Saab, GM, Chrysler, Lincoln, Suzuki and Hyundai it is still useful and has provided reliable data on the vehicles I have tested it on but it would be a more useful tool if enchanced dtc information was available on all makes. The 3160 does a good job as a code reader and diagnostic tool for the home mechanic. The DTC codes are specific to vehicle make and so far have been accurate pointing to the problem I introduced to check out the tools operation. BUT I want point out possible issues for other buyers like the lack of enhanced coverage mentioned. If you own a European, Korean or Swedish vehicle this tool does not provide everything listed in the sales verbiage. Update: 08-17-10 I went to test a Yukon with the 3160 today and the display is garbled and unreadable. Technical support confirms unit is broken. less than 9 months old. Sending in for warranty repair and will update when received back. Update 09-07-10 I paid to ship unit back to Innova and they paid return shipping. I received it today so it took a some days to get back and it appears it is my unit repaired but since units do not have a serial # sticker I can not be sure. I tested it a bit, it seems ok. Hope it continues to work.
99 of 106 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Innova 3160,
This review is from: Equus 3160 Innova ABS + Professional CanOBD2 Diagnostic Code Scanner for OBDII Vehicles with Back-lit Screen and Enhanced Live Data (Automotive)
I was tired of the cheap OBD readers and wanted something much better. I also wanted something I could read the ABS system with. The Innova 3160 does the trick. It is easy to use and understand. I like the way it prompts you in order to get what you are looking for. It has an excellent screen with the exact information you need to make repairs. It is obvious that they consulted with a repair tech when they designed it. I haven't tried to up-date it from the computer as yet, but it has all the necessary items and information with it to do so. On the down side, it doesn't have an explanation for all the manufacturer codes, especially the ABS codes. I found that I am going to their web site quite often to get the expanation. The web-site is very good and helpful though. I really like it. The worst thing is the CHEAP carrying case. The unit won't even fit into it with the cable attached. That means that you are always removing and replacing the cable. I'm sure that isn't good on the connection. Throw the case away and buy something better that you can keep the scanner, instruction book, and other materials in. It's hard to believe a company like this would offer such a fine instrument and provide it in this case. Never-the-less, it's a great scanner and well worth the money-just figure a little extra for another case!
98 of 111 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Ok for casual use.,
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I am a dealer mechanic at a Chrysler Dodge Jeep dealer and I bought this as a backup to the shop provided factory scan tools which I can never find. I was expecting a bit more but for a couple hundred bucks I guess you can't ask for much. The first car I used it on the fault code was a generic number that I could find zero information on how to diagnose and I ended up having to locate the factory scan tool. The vehicle was a Sprinter van so it's a Mercedes based vehicle. Strike one. On the next few vehicles I looked at, I brought both the factory scanner and the Innova and checked the codes with both. For straight Chrysler engine codes it works ok. It only works on a limited range of abs codes depending on the year. So far I'm not impressed. It's good for clearing faults and looking at a basic data stream but it can't replace a real scan tool. If you want something to check codes at your house or clear codes at work this tool is fine. If you want a scan tool you're going to have to spend the money.
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Equus 3160 - Most Complete Diagnostics Provided For Automotive Code Scanning At This Price,
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What do cats have to do with code scanners?
In my case, cats crawled under the hood of my 2007 Silverado Classic pickup and kept the engine filthy. They also pulled at various wires under the hood. Those two things mean problems for any vehicle, but acutely for my Silverado - as I had to repeatedly wash the filth away the cats left under the hood. The Silverado 4.8 engine for 2007 has knock sensors in the intake valley, and engine washing causes water to damage them by puddling under the intake. With only 6,000 miles in four years, my engine light came on. Turns out the knock sensor problem with water is common. I just wouldn't have had it sans the cats. I went to my local Auto Zone and they kindly used a scan tool to diagnose a problem with the #2 bank knock sensor (rear - low output) code P0332. I asked about the various scanners they had, but none were all that comprehensive and I had no intention of paying thousands for an OBD2 code scanner that would be more intensive. I did know I needed one as all new vehicles use this Federally Mandated Standard - and I knew cats or something would be setting off more codes, sooner or later, to turn my engine warning lights on again. What I found was the Equus 3160 was capable of handling more than any other scanner on the market in the $400 price range - only for just $200. My first trial of the unit was on my new Lincoln - I had to have the air conditioning repaired on it this past summer. The scanner found the code left behind, after the repair, for air conditioning "fast cycling". Long since repaired under warranty, this was no problem, and no other problems were found (like pending codes that don't turn on the engine light in the dash). So, I erased the temporary memory in my Lincoln. The 3160 also allowed me to do full diagnostics on every sensor in my Lincoln with the engine running. I found that quite impressive as I could hear the testing - as the unit took over control of the systems. Of course, the erase had reset the computer, so some modules had to reset after a drive - and the computer had to re-learn all the optimal fuel and shift settings while in operation. During the drive, I noticed the car's improvement as it re-learned optimal settings. I also like the complete listing of systems displayed in the "real time screens" as accessed by the DTC and LD buttons. Once the drive was over, the 3160 also showed the vehicle estimated emissions status as green again at the three LEDs for this - a nice added feature that gives more peace of mind. ABS functions were also fully covered and checked using the 3160 on my Lincoln. Again, no problems with my Lincoln. My second trial was back to my original problem vehicle - the Silverado. I put the 3160 through all of its capabilities again. This time, I saw ABS tests were un-available - no problem as the ABS dash light wasn't glowing to indicate any problem there. The P0332 code had come up immediately, and I also noticed the 3160 displayed a full screen of information at the current time the code had set - from the Silverado's flash memory. It showed the vehicle speed had been 64 mph at just over 1600 RPMs and a wealth of other data. I erased the data and proceeded to watch the lists at the "live data" and "custom data" screens with the engine running. Before long, I again saw the P0332 code set again. Okay, that code doesn't necessarily mean a tear down is imminent for repair, as the knock sensor and wiring to the PCM (powertrain control module) need to be checked first. An ohms check showed my sensor out of range - so the intake has to come off, and the wiring and/or knock sensor needs replacement. If badly corroded from water, I'll replace both sensors and the wiring - no need to take chances. But this time, my knock sensors will be sealed like GM should have done from the start. This estimated repair is around $500, so I can repair the engine myself for $180 in parts. I can also check my repair using the 3160 when finished - to be sure everything is correct. Total savings: $320 - not counting my labor, and I now own a very reliable scanner I can use anytime to quickly diagnose problems on any of the 1996 up OBD2 vehicle models. Then there is the 3160 software disk. I loaded it to two computers using Vista X64 Ultimate. It loaded easily and properly. You can get detailed information using it Online, such as TSBs and vehicle recalls - and detailed repair operations along with estimated repair costs by area code. On one of my computers, I could not use the PC connect cable provided with the 3160. This was no problem with the other - which had the needed male D-sub connector for the 3160 provided nine-pin female D-sub connector. Purchasing an additional D-sub to USB adapter cable will soon eliminate that problem. The 3160 comes with a decent manual for learning the use of the tool, but operation is really simple. Just plug it into the vehicle connector with the engine and key off, and it turns on. The manual will also explain any problems you could encounter. It then prompts what to do next from its screen. The screen is well lit and there are adjustments for screen brightness, language, DTC library, and the desired unit of measurements. I managed to freeze one screen in "advanced diagnostics" with the GM vehicle running, but I just turned the engine and switch off, disconnected the cable, and removed one of the three provided AA alkaline batteries. When I reconnected everything, the test performed properly - and I tried it several times more, to be sure all was fine, and couldn't re-create the problem. As the frozen screen didn't occur again, I think the problem was really just a temporary glitch with my Silverado's computer - it did have the malfunction code showing at the time, and was registering its own data from engine components at the same time the screen freeze occured. The unit basically looks like a huge brick of a cellphone and is about the weight of some cellphones from late 1990 to early 2001 or so. The carry case is nice, but I wouldn't recommend dropping the 3160 while in the case or out. It looks fairly durable, but no more so than most cellphones. So, treat it with care. I also would remove the batteries if the unit will see infrequent use. Cable connectors are standard computer types and are very well made. I'm almost 60 and had no problem using this tool, and the roughly two and a half inch screen was easily ready by my old eyes. I have an extensive background in electronics, and a long past history in racing I haven't pursued in many years. I do, however, have a fully equipped garage - so repairs to my vehicles, by myself, are not out of the question. My 3160 has made a nice addition that will see infrequent use as needed. I have no doubt it will be well appreciated in my usage, or by many of those working in the field. (chuckle) Too bad the scanner can't run off cats, but it sure ferrets out bugs. One star off for high prices period. The scanner offers good performance, but you may want to purchase an additional good vehicle specific repair manual (such as Chiltons or Haynes) in preference to studying repair procedures Online.
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must have tool / Innova 3160,
This review is from: Equus 3160 Innova ABS + Professional CanOBD2 Diagnostic Code Scanner for OBDII Vehicles with Back-lit Screen and Enhanced Live Data (Automotive)
From the early 80's on I have had scan tools.
Older ones you had to count the check engine light flashes to get the code number (still have mine for ford / gm / chrysler). I even went as low as to use a paper clip to get the codes. Then I started with my first OBDII and it was very good (had to look the code description up in a book) Now with the CAN OBDII and error code description on screen it is a must have for anyone. This model with the ABS is a nice little touch also. Even if you don't repair the car yourself, knowing the code & description before going to a garage allows you to know what is wrong and if they are telling you the truth or not. Leaving the gas cap off after a fill up and having the check engine light come on can cost over 70 bucks to get the car computer reset, only a few seconds to reset with this. (some newer cars / vans don't automatically reset like the older models cars did) Best of all, after you repair your car being able to use the OBDII tester to verify the repair is nice. A would say a must have for beginner / hobbiest / professional.
30 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Displays wrong ABS definitions on GM cars,
This review is from: Equus 3160 Innova ABS + Professional CanOBD2 Diagnostic Code Scanner for OBDII Vehicles with Back-lit Screen and Enhanced Live Data (Automotive)
I purchased this unit to have access to ABS codes for the cars I drive. I found it does not work on 2004 F450 at all, Is not compatable with 1997 Chevy Silerado ABS. It will give the correct codes on a 2003 Buick. BUT the Definitions are backwards if you get a C0035 code the reader says right wheel speed sensor. This is wrong it is the Left sensor. After several hours and replaceing the wrong Wheel sensor I figured it out myself. Contacted Tech support and they were aware of the problem but had no fix at this time. They told me to look up the codes on line or have a list. This code reader is being sold everyday knowing it has these problems. I could find nothing on the website to warn of this issue. I feel this code reader is not as advertized and should be fixed. I would not buy it again. Do your research before buying, it will save you lots of frustration.
35 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
equus 3160,
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received my Equus 3160 two weeks ago,tried it on my daughters honda cr-v,and after doing the repairs proceeded to erase the DTCs and MIL (check engine light) but the scanner would not do it,I tried 4 times and every time it would come back saying "erase has failed,verify the connection at the DLC,verfy that the ignition switch is on) so I gave up and called the customer tech support, the tech support guy was very unpleasant!his style of speaking was more of a street bulley and he kept insulting my inteligence and finally told me to go to their web site and buy some troubleshooting help.I called back again that same day in the afternoon and this time the person at the other end after listening to me agreed that the unit may be defective and sugested that I send it to them for checkout and repair.
but I decided to pack it and return it for refund.I can understand electronic units can fail now and then even brand new,but with that kind of customer service I would not buy any product from that company.
22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
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I bought the model # 3160 auto scanner, not bad, a little hard to operate. My problem is, lack of information, I did ask a salesperson @ Pepboys about ABS feature.I wanted to make sure it would read ABS for my 2000 chevy express van,she insured me it did.When I recieved it I realized it only read certain year chevy vans, just my luck mine was not on the list,I also own a 1997 Honda accord,had a problem with o2 sensor, come to find out it would only give a generic code,seems manufacturing are not available for this scanner. Had I known all this I would have bought the lesser priced one #3140.My suggestion is to give potential customers all the information they need to decide which one of your scanners is best for the work there gonna do.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
well thought out tool,
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it took a week of going to different sites and reading customer reviews plus time at manufactors home sites there were plenty of negative reviews on many models but on this unit the worst complaint was wanting a larger case. like any tool it takes practice learning how to use all the info available ,The ABS circuit is a plus I own a small used car dealer ship but it has already paid for it self in pointing out driveability issues other brands had reliability issues or customer service issues but so far it is a winner. the hardest part is sometimes finding the defective parts location under the hood I go to my local parts store and they have made use of service manuals for free ( chilton )I like buying from Amazon because of there willingness to work with you if you do have a problem
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Keep it simple,
By Van "Van" (Baltimore, MD) - See all my reviews
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After months of researching for a scanner, ( which this is my first) I feel as if my patience has paid off. I searched between various brands like actron, and found this one to offer the best price & ease of use. I compared this scanner to the Actron 9580 which were identical by features with the the innova 3160, and found that the innova had a much simpler operation. The actron required to scroll through menu to get info like the emission status of the car, unlike the innova that already displayed that info in the LEDs. I also chose it for being 30 bucks less than the actron. Although the actron is smaller, i don't mind having the larger scanner at all, the actron losing ease of use for a more compact size.
Now for the scanner itself, I found it to be very useful in many different cars, like a 2001 sequoia, 2001 dodge ram van, 1999 venture, 2002 Isuzu rodeo, a 2006 GMC savana. It worked for all these cars, and I haven't found a car it doesn't scan. ABS is a bit harder, only on some cars did it function on. the best surprise was that I only had to open up the manual 2-3 times for some info on using it, to me that was a relief. The live data feed is another feature that helps you greatly when diagnosing, like sensor voltage, etc. Bottom Line: you won't be disappointed, great buy for the money, and a steal at this price. ( saved 120 bucks compared to sears) |
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