Car repair can be costly (duh!) and that Check Engine light could mean you have a myriad of issues with your car. However, it could also be a simple fix that you could do yourself — so why take it to your dealer or mechanic without knowing the problem first? Some places will charge you an arm and a leg (or more!) just for the scan. Grab a home ODB2 scanner, download an app, and become your own second opinion. Best reviewed BAFX Products Bluetooth scanner Staff pick The BAFX Products 34t5 claims to work on all vehicles in the U.S. from 1996 or later — all you need is a third-party app and an Android phone or tablet. $23 at Amazon Best value Panlong Bluetooth OBD2 car reader Panlong's OBD II scanner works with most post-1996 vehicles (sans some hybrids), and lets you read and clear trouble codes with real-time data readings. $12 at Amazon Professional grade ScanTool OBDLink LX The OBDLink LX is a pro-grade reader that features its own app, which allows you to scan...
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