30MilesOffshore
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You can use Veepeak OBD2. It's much cheaper and works just fine. I originally used that one and sold it under the impression that I would be able to do more options with the OBDLink MX+. But they both work exactly the same. Cost me an extra $70 to find that out, so save yourself a few bucks and just go with that one.Has anyone used a different OBD tool other than OBDLink MX+? That one seems to sold out everywhere I look.
https://www.amazon.com/Veepeak-OBDC...1&keywords=veepeak+obd2&qid=1586391914&sr=8-3
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