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Best Diagnostic Tester for Trucks: Launch Pro 3 vs Delphi vs Autocom vs MaxiECU vs MultiDiag

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    adamkowalski431
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    Good day. It's me again. I am looking for an answer to the question which testers to buy to buy some trucks. I started playing car electrics and I already have launcha pro 3, fluke and vcds oscilloscope but I'm still thinking of some additional delphi or autocom or maxiec or multidiag. And now I am asking for opinions on this subject
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    Miand
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    I use TEXA, cars are quite good. Gutman PC misses me, sometimes it does German better than TEXA. I don't know the rest.
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    adamkowalski431
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    A do trucków?
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    szymitsu21
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    Miand wrote:
    I use TEXA, passenger cars quite


    Personally, as soon as I can advise against, in my opinion CDIF or ADP is 100 times better in my opinion.
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    adamkowalski431
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    But Texa has a high price.
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    diesel022782
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    adamkowalski431 wrote:
    Good day. It's me again. I am looking for an answer to the question which testers to buy to buy some trucks. I started playing car electrics and I already have launcha pro 3, fluke and vcds oscilloscope but I'm still thinking of some additional delphi or autocom or maxiec or multidiag. And now I am asking for opinions on this subject
    Hello, I recommend Cdif 2, in my opinion the best, best regards and a successful purchase.
  • #7 16460367
    Cobrat
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    Cdif is quite ok, but let the "two" let it go and let's not go back to these adapters, fortunately the company is constantly expanding the capabilities of this equipment, but then we are talking about "three" ;) . In addition, the author asks for something to diagnose large, and cdif only makes personal cars. You should also specify: rice or ori, because the multidiag is not the original ;) .
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    diesel022782
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    Cobrat wrote:
    Cdif is quite ok, but let the "two" let it go and let's not go back to these adapters, fortunately the company is constantly expanding the capabilities of this equipment, but then we are talking about "three" ;) . In addition, the author asks for something to diagnose large, and cdif only makes personal cars. You should also specify: rice or ori, because the multidiag is not the original ;) .

    Well, Delta Elektronic cares about cdif customers and buyers,
    I have been working with them since college and there is no problem with hardware, service and software.
    I also recommend.

    Moderated By CameR:

    I corrected the spelling of the post.
    Best Diagnostic Tester for Trucks: Launch Pro 3 vs Delphi vs Autocom vs MaxiECU vs MultiDiag
    Reg. 3.1.13. Take care of language correctness. Do not send messages from which it is difficult to deduce what their author wanted to convey.

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    adamkowalski431
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    I have a question, gentlemen, you do not know if it is usually different Galletto v 54 from the round vd 300?
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    adamkowalski431
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    Does anyone know about this?

Topic summary

✨ The discussion revolves around selecting the best diagnostic tester for trucks, with various users sharing their experiences and recommendations. TEXA and CDIF are highlighted as notable options, with CDIF 2 being particularly recommended for its capabilities. Some users express concerns about the high price of TEXA and the limitations of CDIF for diagnosing larger vehicles. The conversation also touches on the importance of distinguishing between original and non-original equipment, particularly regarding MultiDiag. Overall, users emphasize the need for reliable hardware and ongoing support from manufacturers.
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