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OBDlink MX+ alternative

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I am looking for a cheaper OBDlink MX+ alternative, I don't want to spend the $140 on the MX+. I will only use it on my ram and don't see the need to spend the extra money for the Ford/GM capability.
 
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I've got this one. Has worked with various apps on several different vehicles. Most recently used on my 22 2500 with alfa. Worked great for me.
 

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I have a BAFX and it has been wonky using it for some AlfaOBD functions so I got the MX+. If I was writing codes to my truck, I'd not take a chance on a $20 reader.
 

I have a BAFX and it has been wonky using it for some AlfaOBD functions so I got the MX+. If I was writing codes to my truck, I'd not take a chance on a $20 reader.
What kind of issues did you run into? Ive used mine to change the tpms and fog lights on with high beams. I need to do the cargo cam and eventually tire size but after that, I'll likely not make any changes. I ask because I'd like to know what to look out for. I did the ANC off but I can't tell any difference and I'm not sure that it worked or not.
 
What kind of issues did you run into? Ive used mine to change the tpms and fog lights on with high beams. I need to do the cargo cam and eventually tire size but after that, I'll likely not make any changes. I ask because I'd like to know what to look out for. I did the ANC off but I can't tell any difference and I'm not sure that it worked or not.

Just acting weird and dropping connections to modules.

I believe @Jimmy07 has mentioned some specific adaptations that are potentially unreliable with a slower reader like the BAFX.
 
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