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TITLE :Actron CP9575 Auto Scanner Trilingual OBDII and CAN Scan Tool ASIN : B003IOKPLO BRAND : Actron PRICE: $91.74 If not sure !!!!!! Check !!!!! |
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74 of 78 people found the following review helpful.
Pricey, but a full featured device
By JB
What a great product . Pulls codes quickly with a modest description of code. In addition, it shows various sensor data(rpm, voltage, positions, temps, loads, etc...)and other various on board data that would normally require you to go to a professional shop for. I bought this actron since I was having a problem with my rear O2 sensor in one of my vehicles, which was consistently pulling 2 codes for that sensor. Initially i was resetting it hoping it was a glitch, since i wasn't in any mood to buy a rear O2 & lift the car to replace it. Well luckily with the scanner, i observed that the voltages were stagnant under all conditions. Now this was strange since the voltages dictate the exhaust temperature. The front O2 was showing varying voltages under different loads. well, to make a long story short it turns out that the sensor wiring was frayed requiring an easy splice.
The advantage of knowing on board sensor data is far better than just pulling codes... My recommendation, if you don't mind getting you hands dirty, spend a few extra bucks and get a model that can pull live sensor data like this model. Plus, it's a great show and tell for all you car buddies.
As for updating data via PC, i have yet try that.
43 of 44 people found the following review helpful.
Software (4346) Update Works Well, no problem
By jonath24
I bought this guy to retrieve a DTC that came on recently. It worked as expected. The user interface is simple and easy to understand. If you can find your way to this review using your web browser, you will have no problem operating the device. A minor physical annoyance is that the buttons could be easily trapped in their own housings after being depressed (so called sticky button).
You may have read a lot of comments about the negative experience of updating the software of this device here, but I want to share my positive experience.
The CP9575 comes with software version 5109. According to Actron's website, at the time of this writing, the latest version is 4346. I am not sure why they numbered the newer version with a smaller version number, but it is what it is.
I simply downloaded and installed the Scanning Suite 3.0 from Actron's website. You should basically follow the "Actron Scanning Suite 3.0 Installation Instructions" found in Actron's website. A couple of points may be worth noting:
(1) It is known and stated clearly that the Scanning Suite 3.0 does not work in 64-bit OS. I am sure if you are savvy enough to buy such a device, you should know what kind of OS you are running. The platform where I successfully performed the software update is XP Professional SP3 32-bit.
(2) I read in a review under the other model, CP9580, that the default installation directory (destination) did not work. The default destination prompted by the installation wizard is "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Scanning Suite\Actron\". I don't know if that indeed does not work, but to avoid any potential trouble, I changed the installation directory to "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Actron".
After the installation of the Scanning Suite, you should follow the "CP9575 Update Instructions" found in their website. A lot of users have commented that their devices were not recognized by the OS when they were first plugged in. I did not have this problem. I did, however, receive a few "the software has not passed the Windows Logo Testing for XP compatibility" messages during the installation of the Scanning Suite and the first time attaching the device to the USB port. Just click "Continue Anyway" to install the software drivers. My CP9575 was successfully recognized as a new device and XP successfully installed the correct drivers for it. Of course, you should plug in your device ONLY AFTER you install the Scanning Suite 3.0 software.
Some users also said you have to take note of the COM port number, but I did not do that either. The software updating function in the Scanning Suite automatically located my device.
That's it, and my CP9575 is now running version 4346, although I don't notice any difference.
63 of 67 people found the following review helpful.
Updated - Actron ScanLoader Software
By SheppardVelo
I have had a similar experience to that of other user's who had connection problems. I downloaded the Actron Scanning Suite software and tried to update the tool. This is a mistake - I would highly recommend you do not load this software on your PC. It does not work properly with Win XP (unsigned drivers, for one). The software wound up permanently disabling my scanner. The people at Actron are no help - their only advice was to return the unit now that the Scanning Suite software had disabled the device. The software is essentially poorly written from both a user interface and a hardware connection point of view - terrible systems engineering here. It's like something written in the mid-1980's by beginning programmers. I'll try again using the scanner but will *never* try to use this software again. I suspect Actron is well aware of this weakness but doesn't know how to fix the problem - surprising ineptitude for such a large company. Of course, Amazon is great with their return policy.
1/25/2014 Update: Apparently the software has now been fixed; this is great news since it is an otherwise very nice product. As one reviewer notes below, be sure to get the Scanning Suite software of at least version 4. I changed the original rating to be at least 4 stars now since the software was the main reason for a negative response. Having used this scanner for more than two years, it has always worked well for me reading it directly from the device display.
