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		<dc:creator>Mark</dc:creator>
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<p>Thanks for the response about<em> online auto repair manuals</em>. I understand what you mean about All-Data and Mitchells in reference to their <strong>auto repair information</strong> quality. I had looked at the two, and tried the &#8220;<span style="color: #ff0000;">demo</span>&#8221; on All-Data which actually let me view (as you know) actual info like I would get in a subscription to a particular vehicle.</p>
<p>The one downside I [thought] was when I looked up <span style="color: #008000;">DTC&#8217;s</span> and <span style="color: #008000;">test procedures</span> for them it always referred to the Manufacturer or Dealer type <strong>scan tool</strong>. Even though it listed, in one place, a choice of tools (manufacturer/dealer, other, etc) to view this info for, it said that info was not available for any except the Manufacturer style [dedicated] diagnostic tool?</p>
<p>I got to this by clicking on the online auto repair manuals &#8220;<a title="All-Data Demo Page" href="http://traffic.alldatadiy.com/cgi-bin/redir?pd_link=i3-a42494-o4010-c65758" target="_blank">Honda demo</a>&#8221; since my daughter has a Honda (older than the demo, but I was looking to see what all it included). I then clicked on Powertrain Management and then Computers and Control Systems all these along the left column.</p>
<p>Then I clicked on Reading and Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes under &#8220;Testing and Inspection&#8221; in the right column. This brought me to a page which had links to With Manufacturers Scan Tool, With Generic Scan Tool, Without Scan Tool and &#8220;Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes&#8221;.</p>
<p>If I click on Using Generic Scan Tool, I get the page saying the Manufacturer doesn&#8217;t provide <span style="color: #ff0000;">auto repair information</span> for this. While it may be painfully obvious to most, I wasn&#8217;t sure the info would all work with a tool like the Actron CP9180 or the AutoXray AX6000 or such.</p>
<p>You raised another topic related to online auto repair manuals. You said <span id="more-170"></span><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-172" title="timing-belt-diagrams" src="http://www.certifiedmastertech.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/timing-belt-diagrams.jpg" alt="timing-belt-diagrams" width="220" height="244" />you think the <strong>Actron CP9180</strong> will generally do the job most folks need for DIY auto repairs.</p>
<p>I had been looking at such tools as the Auto Xray AX7000 and Auto ingenuity laptop scanners for their ability to do &#8220;manufacturer specific&#8221; and &#8220;other than powertrain&#8221; code diagnostics. Are these not generally a good return on money (bang for the buck) for the <em>DIY car repair</em> guy? I really appreciate your time and thoughts.</p>
<p>By the way, I found that the <a title="Mitchell auto repair manual demo" href="http://eAutoRepair.net?Vid=108557" target="_blank">demo on the Mitchell site</a>, while it showed some good examples of graphics, [I found] less than useful to determine whether I liked the format of their site or not. Sorry if I am rambling I know you are not necessarily an advocate for one online auto repair manuals over the other, I just get off on rants.</p>
<p>Thanks again for the response<br />
George</p>
<h3>Online auto repair manuals</h3>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-174" title="online-auto-repair-manual" src="http://www.certifiedmastertech.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/online-auto-repair-manual.jpg" alt="online-auto-repair-manual" width="158" height="111" />Hi George: You make good and true points about <a title="online auto service manuals" href="http://www.onlineautorepair.net/auto-service-manuals.html" target="_blank">online service manuals</a>. They are directly ported from the manufacturer. In extremely complicated diagnosis this can leave the <span style="color: #ff0000;">diy auto repair</span> guy out in the cold.</p>
<p>The results you experienced with the <strong>Honda vehicle</strong> could be different for subscriptions to other make vehicles. The information supplied to all-data depends on the ability of that manufacturer to co operate. And some company&#8217;s furnish more information then others.</p>
<p>But there is no better choice for auto repair information that I know of. In fact the online professional automobile manual is far seperior in the way it represents repair diagrams and troubleshooting tree charts. Take a look at this <a title="auto repair manuals video" href="http://www.auto-facts.org/autorepairmanuals.html" target="_blank">auto repair manuals</a> video for a common repair to see what I mean.</p>
<p>I also find that in some cases I can put on my thinking cap and break out my multimeter to get past a step that they say requires a manufacturer scan tool. Or worst case scenario skip a step in the <em>troubleshooting diagram</em> and see where it leads me.</p>
<h4>Diy auto repair scanners</h4>
<p>As far as the Actron 9180 it is only about 140$ and does include a snap shot mode and an o2 sensor test. So I consider it a good value. But a laptop scanner has many advantages over it. The main one is the amount of data the <a title="laptop automotive scanner review" href="http://www.youfixcars.com/laptop-automotive-scanner.html" target="_blank">laptop car scanner</a> can display at one time.</p>
<p>I do not have a laptop but we do at work. We use the elm scan 5 blue tooth. It is very slick but also can get stuck on some manufacturer specific codes. I find these codes are rare and generic codes are much more common. But the auto repair world is like a box of chocolates &#8221; you never know what your gonna get&#8221;</p>
<p>Yes I have told the <strong>mitchell</strong> people they need to get up to speed and offer a demo like <strong>all-data</strong>. The e-auto repair system is very similar to alldata it just harder to dig out the information your looking for. But is also ported from the car makers manuals.</p>
<p>Nice talking with you and good luck with your <span style="color: #008000;">auto repairs</span>.</p>
<p>Mark</p>
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