Glad your slowly getting sorted. At that price I'd say we could possibly see a lot of people on here buying one.
If you get time, you might consider doing a little test and write up on it and chuck it in the guides section. :wink:
Could prove to be very help full for our other members.
Hmmm does it work with the 70? just in case.
Product info says
Features: Works with all 1996 and newer cars & trucks that are OBD II compliant(including CAN protocol) Reads and clears generic and manufacturer specific Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and turns off check engine light Supports multiple trouble code requests: generic codes, pending codes and manufacturer's specific codes 1.Retrieves VIN (Vehicle Identification No.) on 2002 and newer vehicles that support Mode 9 2.Highly reliable and accurate 3.Easy-to-read crystal-clear backlit 2-line LCD display 4.Easy to use with one plug-in 5.Stand-alone unit with no need for an additional laptop computer to operate 6.Small in size and conveniently fits in your palm Performs continuous DTC scan 7.Safely communicates with the on-board computer 8.No batteries needed-powered via detachable OBD II cable. Vehicles Listings: This scanner is the one that covers ALL the protocols on OBD2! Including the new CAN standard Legislation was passed in Europe and in the USA so that vehicles had to be supplied conforming to the OBD2/EOBD standard. As follows- Petrol cars in Europe made for sale on or after January 2001 Diesel Cars in Europe made for sale 2004 onwards Petrol cars in the USA made for sale 1996 onwards Please check and confirm your vehicle is OBD2 Compliant, before buying this scanner.
If it works for the 350's then no rerason why it should not work on the 370's?