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Scan Tools

Anyone use scan tools? If so what kind/type/brand. I have a laptop with software for Doosan forklifts, but thats it as far as software goes. I was wondering what everyone else uses. Like the scan tools from tool dealer trucks, if they are useful. I was working on a Yale lift and it had a vortec motor. Is there anyone out there plugging in automotive scan tools to them to see fuel pump waveform for instance.

Just curious, wanted thoughts, and advice.
  • Posted 25 Jan 2014 10:41
  • By Rmullis
  • joined 8 Jan'14 - 15 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
Russell mullis
Atlantic Forklift Services
Charlotte, Nc
Mullis.russell@gmail.com
7042967564
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don't know but whos software and leads are you using for Doosan
  • Posted 10 May 2015 17:43
  • By chuck_c
  • joined 10 May'15 - 18 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada

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