Diagnostic laptop

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  1. Smellfunny

    Smellfunny Road Train Member

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    Looking to purchase a laptop based diagnostic set for our shop. Someone stole our Pro-Link Graphiq this past week. Any suggestions?
     
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  3. rookietrucker

    rookietrucker Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    I think any laptop with a serial port, would work. Getting the software is the question.
     
  4. Smellfunny

    Smellfunny Road Train Member

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    Yeah that is what I am wondering about the software. I am good with computers and would hate to buy a package deal and pay a lot of money for a "set-up" that I can do myself. I have just never worked with nor seen a laptop setup. Just always used the Pro-Link.
     
  5. rookietrucker

    rookietrucker Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    We have a goodwill computer store here and that's where I would be checking for a used laptop. Serial ports are some what a thing of the past but they still use serial ports on routers and switches. As well for maintenance shops. Like I said, the software will be the issue. I tihnk if you buy the link setup, Doesn't it come with the software ?
     
  6. Smellfunny

    Smellfunny Road Train Member

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    Not sure. I sent an e-mail to Nexiq just a little while ago to see what they offer.
     
  7. rookietrucker

    rookietrucker Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Here is a website I've purchased decent used equipment. These are machines that come off leases and refurbished. >> http://www.dellauction.com/
     
  8. underpsi

    underpsi Road Train Member

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    You'll need a Nexiq Usb-Link vehicle interface if your hooking up to On-Highway truck engines only. What software are you looking for? Cat ET, DDDL, and Insite?
     
  9. Pablo-UA

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    serial ports let you use cheap adapters, like Inline I, Inline II, old Volvo adapter.
     
  10. Heavyd

    Heavyd Road Train Member

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    The laptop will end up being the cheapest part. Nexiq is about $600 to $700, then the software for the laptop is about that again. If you are looking to do all the major engines I think you are looking at about $4000. Correct me if I am wrong... Not sure, but I know it isn't cheap.
     
  11. Smellfunny

    Smellfunny Road Train Member

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    Thanks for the replies. I have yet to hear back from Nexiq. I will give them a day or so and call them.

    We mostly work on Detroit 60 series, Cummins (N-14,M-11, ISX, ISM), and Cats (new and old), some DT466 engines as well.
     
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