Scan tool (automotive)
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An automotive scan tool (scanner) is an electronic tool used to interface with, diagnose and, sometimes, reprogram vehicle control modules
Electronic control unit
In automotive electronics, electronic control unit is a generic term for any embedded system that controls one or more of the electrical systems or subsystems in a motor vehicle....

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There are many types from just as many manufacturers, one of the most familiar being the Snap-On
Snap-on
Snap-on is a leading US designer, manufacturer and marketer of tools and equipment to professional tool users. It was founded in 1920. Snap-on is located in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and employs approximately 11,500 people worldwide...

 "brick", or MT2500/MTG2500. Snap-On, OTC/SPX, Vetronix/Bosch, and a number of other companies produce various types of scan tools, from simple code readers to highly capable bi-directional computers with programming capabilities.

The scan tool is connected to the vehicle's data link connector
Data link connector (automotive)
The Data Link Connector is the multi-pin diagnostic connection port for automobiles and trucks used to interface a scan tool with the control modules of a given vehicle and access On-Board Diagnostics and live data streams....

 (DLC) and, depending on the particular tool, may only read out diagnostic trouble codes or DTC's (This would be considered a "code reader") or may have more capabilities; Actual scan tools will display live data stream (inputs and outputs), have bi-directional controls (the ability to make the controllers do things outside of normal operations) and may even be able to calibrate/program modules within certain parameters. However, a typical scan tool does not have the ability to fully reprogram modules; This requires a pass-through device
Pass through device (automotive)
A pass-through device is used in conjunction with a computer to reprogram vehicle control modules through the OBD-II/CANbus port. Each manufacturer has their own type, but SAE International standardized the J-2534 universal requirements in 2004, requiring all manufacturers to allow vehicles sold...

and specific software.
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