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Old 05-24-2013, 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Boofla View Post
Thanks Qsilver7.
I'm pretty mechanically sound but car electrics has never been my strong point.
So the Peake would be the best code reader (not going down the laptop/software path).

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Brent
If there's a Peake code reader/scanner that does more than the Actron, but you're not really ever going to use it, then buy the tool that you'll use the most & at the cost that works for your budget.

If you have a laptop, & you think you may be a long time BMW owner, and can delve into some programming in the future...you might want to even consider a very simple OBD II scanner that you can toss in the glovebox (for emergencies) and spend the money for the software & cables later.

There are some really good BMW diagnostic forums out there that can get you set up. Personally I have a simple $25 scanner that I keep in the glovebox which has more than paid for itself. Anything required that is more than advanced for my scanner...I'm tossing in the towel nd putting the car into hands that have better equipment.

If you're in a remote area & getting to a qualified mech that has diagnostic equip is hard, don't sell yourself short on being able to go with INPA or the other software mentioned on he forums.
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