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On 6/30/2014 1:32 PM, Poquito Loco wrote:
I want to buy one of those code scanners. Anyone have any experience with them, recommendations, etc. My check engine light is on, and I've had it scanned, but it seems like one of those scanners might be a worthwhile investment. Don't know if you can do it on yours, but my old Chevys would let you jump the prongs on the connector under the dash (they acutally made a tool for it that went on your keyring) and you would see the code flashed on the check engine light. Don't you have a big diesel? The other option might be to chip the thing, I would imagine you would get some kind of connector and software with that setup... |
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On Mon, 30 Jun 2014 20:01:29 -0400, wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jun 2014 19:15:38 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 6/30/14, 6:49 PM, wrote: On Mon, 30 Jun 2014 16:14:36 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: That was the original GM system not the OBDII I know I need a scanner for my Ford truck and my Honda. There is no jumper trick that I can find documented anywhere. I have not really played with the bluetooh dongle much. The last time I had a light, I went to Autozone for a free scan. You need a scanner? Are you having a lot of car problems? Not really. I popped a code a couple years ago and I figured out there was no "jumper" option to flash it out. I went to the auto parts store and they scanned the code, sold me the part for $20 or so and I was good to go. I just bought this dongle because it was cheap and if the car would not start, it was better than having to tow it somewhere. In real life, cars and outboards are becoming so reliable that I have a hard time remembering when the last time I actually had to fix something. Even scheduled maintenance is minimal these days. My daily driver Toyota 4Runner just passed 200,000 miles without anything but routine maintenance...I replaced the original battery last week. replaced brake pads, oil and filters, of course, and a timing belt. That's it. That is actually pretty typical.. The sensor that threw the code in my truck was probably just dirty according to the guy at the store but I got a new one because I was there. He said it is common if you don't drive much. I may not do 1000 miles a year on that truck. Harry will let us know when he hits 500,000 with no problems. |
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