Looking to pick one up for use with my 2011 CTS4 3.6DI.
Suggestions?
Thanks!
Suggestions?
Thanks!
I use the OBDLink MX as well, for my non-GM cars. Tech2 for GM.I have one of these and a few others on here also have one:
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I still have all four original TPMS' in my 2010.The one I linked to doesn't read TPMS either.
FWIW, I carry a "roadside bag" in the trunk of my car. Among other things there's a tire pressure gauge, 12V compressor and a tire plug kit in the event of a low pressure warning. Never had an issue with the actual TPMS system in any of my cars (Subaru, Volvo and Toyota), but plenty of tires with slow leaks and aftermarket TPMS sensors that didn't play well with the system.
Speaking of TPMS, what is the longest you have seen the battery last in a factory sensor?
It works the ABS pumps on a '96 Corvette (first year of OBD2) and my '03 Z06...never tried the airbag function, tho'...I have used one of those VXdiag units on a C5 corvette and 4th gen camaro. To be honest, they are pretty poor. pin 9 (GM uart?) is not populated so it wont work for ABS and airbag troubleshooting on older model cars. Probably be fine for a 2011 CTS though.
I have one of those but never got it working right.Just had a surprise with my NANO. Said "license has expired". Had to go to VXDIAG, download latest VX Manager, Firmware Upgrade, then Upgrade License. Do not know how often this must be done or how long it will be available.
And about those cheap Amazon dongles, same questions. ELM Version? PIDs/Second shown in Torque's adapter information?Interesting, I have bought A Bunch of cheap (under $20) shorty/mini (don't hit your shins) BT dongles from Amazon. Got one bad one. They do everything Torque Pro cares about. My better scanners (Tech2Win, Autel) have their own connectors.