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Right, I'm now attempting to move into the 21st century with car stuff, and am looking to buy a diagnostic tool, me and some friends all come accross cars now and again with lights on etc and sensors or whatever that need re-setting. I dont want to spend hundreds (up to 200?) but want something that will plug into anything and is capable of resetting things I know cheapo's wont, i.e. abs, airbags, service lights etc. So can someone comment on these I found on ebay?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Autel-MaxiScan-EU ... C294%3A200
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Autel-MaxiScan-MS ... C294%3A200
Or am I better off getting software (also available very cheap on ebay) and a cheap laptop? If so where do I get the leads and is there 1 or dozens of different types?

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The hand held units are ok for basic use and to have in the toolbox if you're a mobile mechanic for example. If you're starting your own garage and intend to make a serious living then go with something from Vidis or Bosch, it will be thousands rather than hundreds though.
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Well I picked up a Panasonic Toughbook for £65 with warranty, with chargers and fully loaded 256meg of ram, AND a dvd drive! Sorted a basic kit for diagnostics too, just gotta wait for it to arrive!
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p.s. it has a pull out phone ariel too and a sim card slot :wink: oh yea!!!

The pinnacle of modern technology though has a downfall, it uses windows 98, and does anyone know where to get a pdf viewer from that will run on it? Have looked at foxit reader (about 1/10 the size of adobe reader (as I only have a 6.5gig harddrive :oops: :lol: )) but when I click on the link it comes up with version 3 which doesn't support win 98, I think v2 does but cant find it...
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Thanks, do you know if v4 will still open new pdf's ok?
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Depends what version they have been saved in and what features the PDF contains. Anything with newer features than V4 wont work but you might be lucky with a straight PDF
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