DRB2 Scan Tool Options

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by tmills65, Sep 21, 2006.

  1. tmills65

    tmills65 Guest

    Looking for options for a DBR2 scan tool. I know these units were made
    my OTC. Can you get a generic OTC unit and upgrade/add-on to made it
    DBR2 compliant? I need to be able to "talk" to the ABS computers on
    Dodge RAM pickups.

    Thanks
     
    tmills65, Sep 21, 2006
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  2. tmills65

    Greg Houston Guest

    I'm not sure what DBR2 (perhaps you meant OBD2?) is but I'm in the same
    boat. A generic scanner can get emissions and some other codes, but it
    won't be able to get codes from the ABS module. (It might be able to if
    the vehicle uses the new CAN protocol, which only applies to select
    vehicles from 2003+ model year, but I really don't know much about that).

    I'd like to know why my ABS light is one before I hand over my car to the
    mechanic, but so far I haven't been able to find a solution to do this..
    The only scan tools that I'm aware of that can retrieve ABS information
    (as well as do specific tasks such as the ABS brake bleed) is the Chrysler
    DRB III and Snap On's Scanner with the ABS Fast-Track cartridge
    installed. Both of these are professional tools and very expensive.

    Even ABS *codes* aren't listed in my factory service manual, apparently
    you have to find a Diagnostics manual to get that information.

    If anyone is aware of a handheld or laptop based consumer scan tool that
    can get Chrysler ABS information, I'd be very interested in it.

    Greg
    '99 LH
     
    Greg Houston, Sep 22, 2006
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  3. tmills65

    tmills65 Guest

    The latest scan tool from snap-on is the MODIS (very expensive). Will
    the MT2500 work for this task as well as getting other codes from the
    truck's diag computer? I think I have seen an ABS Fast-Track cartridge
    for the MT2500.

    Tim
     
    tmills65, Sep 28, 2006
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  4. tmills65

    aarcuda69062 Guest

    The Modis is a scan tool w/graphing, power graphing meter and 4
    channel lab scope bundled into one unit. It -doesn't- have any
    better scan tool capability than the original red brick.
    About $8000.00. Also heavier, harder to navigate and much more
    fragile.
    The MT2500 will work if you have the new programmable VCI
    cartridge and programmable TCI cartridge. VCI and TCI are black
    in color. IIRC, full ABS capability was just added to VCI/TCI
    just a few updates ago, possibly version 5.4

    If you go e-baying for them, be very careful, because the VCI and
    TCI are normally programmed on the Snap-On dealers truck.
    (IOWs, you may be bidding on blank cartridges)
    AFAIK, the only VCI/TCI cartridges that come pre-programmed are
    the ones sold by the industrial reps.
     
    aarcuda69062, Sep 28, 2006
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