The first thing you do is select the year make and model of vehicle and you're ready to go. I picked it up, plugged it in and started using it. The way I judged ease of use is by using it without reading the users manual. What I like is that it is compact and fits in my hand rather nicely. We used this scanner in the shop for quite a while on every make and model of car from 1983 to 2003 and we were very pleased with it's performance and ease of use. The ProPack includes the EZ-Link scanner, OBD-II cable and OBD-II manufacturer specific cables, OBD-I GM, Ford, and Chrysler Cables, a user manual, and a hard carrying case. They have an affordable scan tool which will scan 1996 and newer Domestic, Asian and European OBD-II compliant vehicles, 1982-1995 GM 12 pin ALDL vehicles, 1983-1995 Ford EEC-IV vehicles, 1983-1995 Chrysler SCI vehicles, 1991-1995 Jeep vehicles. I think AutoXray has solved that problem. There has never been a good scan tool that is affordable to the average DIY. Most are designed for the professional mechanic and cost thousands of dollars. By Guide Rating - AutoXray Quite often I'm asked 'What is a good scan tool?' And 'Is it worth me buying one?' Well, there are a lot of good scan tools on the market. A neat little product that you will want to have. » » AutoXray EZ-Link Scanner AutoXray EZ-Link Scanner Guide Rating and Review My review of AutoXray.
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