Ronzuki wrote:What version did you maybe purchase...pad, mini other?
And, what's the deal w/ the software? It appears once you receive the hardware, you activate it and then download the software for your particular vehicle....at what additional cost? The whole half-translated process sounded kind of sketchy to me.
Hats off to you brave sir! I'm sure you'll provide a nice write-up of your thoughts and impressions of the experience/device/package.
You need to spend a bit of time reading it all.
I bought the Android version. (ie. this
http://www.x431shop.com/wholesale/x431- ... droid.html ) It cost US$70 (plus delivery.)
Yes, the vehicle specific software costs you money. They sell it either as an expensive group purchase or individual brands at US$66 each. I own two Suzuki's so the $66 will cover both my vehicles- that's worked out well.
So for around US$140 it's not bad value IMHO. You're looking at something way beyond the capabilities of a normal generic OBD2 scanner- (from what I've been told) it will do almost everything the genuine Suzuki Diagnostic Tool can do. So, all the electronic systems on the vehicle- not just the engine/ trans. It should also show up Suzuki specific codes for the engine/ trans that the generic code readers don't display.
If you buy another vehicle it's not a useless pile of Suzuki specific junk. You pay your $66 and buy the software for your new vehicle.