![]() ![]() my $100 Actron CP-9180 (same one that all the Advance Autos use when you ask them to scan your car) can read OBD II readiness and log sensor data, just not manufacturer-specific sensor data. It's definitely worth $160 for a new battery, but just seeing if I can find it cheaper. This does so much more than just count codes, haha. We bought this thing in 2003, so I doubt they'd replace the battery for free.especially since the snap-on driver said it'd be $160. They have replaced all my batteries for free. What was wrong with just counting the CEL flashes? That's becoming a more and more useless feature now that OBD 1 cars are really dying now. This scanner works with a lot of the OBD 1 protocols so you don't have to jumper some wire to check codes. If the scanner is really worth thousands that's not much money in comparison. You can try bringing it to Batteries Plus (there's one on Atlantic Ave in Raleigh) to see if they can order you something. So it doesn't recharge anymore? why is this one worth 3k? you can get a code scanner for 50 bucks now. ![]() Definitely worth just replacing the battery haha. It's still worth about $3-4k most places. I found one on ebay, but the seller doesnt know what kind of condition it's in. Battery P/N: EAA0273B05A Anyone know where I can find one online? Snap-On dude told me it'd be almost $160 for it. It's for my Snap-On/Modis EEMS300 Diagnostic Scanner. ![]()
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