OBC II Code Reader
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Re: OBC II Code Reader
Most of us may read the On Board Code from the car's engine check
light or odometer: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
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gkucera wrote:
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> Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
> diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
light or odometer: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
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gkucera wrote:
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> Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
> diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
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Re: OBC II Code Reader
Most of us may read the On Board Code from the car's engine check
light or odometer: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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gkucera wrote:
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> Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
> diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
light or odometer: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
gkucera wrote:
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> Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
> diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
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Re: OBC II Code Reader
Most of us may read the On Board Code from the car's engine check
light or odometer: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
gkucera wrote:
>
> Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
> diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
light or odometer: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
gkucera wrote:
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> Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
> diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
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Re: OBC II Code Reader
You just missed out on a Miller tool off of Ebay that could have AFAIK
allowed you to do more than just read codes.
It went for $158 for the tool and $68 for the early Jeep adapters.
I think Harbor Freight has a Code reader for about $50 or so.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
> gkucera wrote:
> >
> > Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
> > diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
allowed you to do more than just read codes.
It went for $158 for the tool and $68 for the early Jeep adapters.
I think Harbor Freight has a Code reader for about $50 or so.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
> gkucera wrote:
> >
> > Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
> > diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
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Re: OBC II Code Reader
You just missed out on a Miller tool off of Ebay that could have AFAIK
allowed you to do more than just read codes.
It went for $158 for the tool and $68 for the early Jeep adapters.
I think Harbor Freight has a Code reader for about $50 or so.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
> gkucera wrote:
> >
> > Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
> > diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
allowed you to do more than just read codes.
It went for $158 for the tool and $68 for the early Jeep adapters.
I think Harbor Freight has a Code reader for about $50 or so.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
> gkucera wrote:
> >
> > Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
> > diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
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Re: OBC II Code Reader
You just missed out on a Miller tool off of Ebay that could have AFAIK
allowed you to do more than just read codes.
It went for $158 for the tool and $68 for the early Jeep adapters.
I think Harbor Freight has a Code reader for about $50 or so.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
> gkucera wrote:
> >
> > Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
> > diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
allowed you to do more than just read codes.
It went for $158 for the tool and $68 for the early Jeep adapters.
I think Harbor Freight has a Code reader for about $50 or so.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
> gkucera wrote:
> >
> > Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
> > diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
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Re: OBC II Code Reader
In article <wMfYb.8957$PY.634@newssvr26.news.prodigy.com>,
dave AKA vwdoc1 <NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>You just missed out on a Miller tool off of Ebay that could have AFAIK
>allowed you to do more than just read codes.
>It went for $158 for the tool and $68 for the early Jeep adapters.
>I think Harbor Freight has a Code reader for about $50 or so.
>later,
>dave AKA vwdoc1
Hey Dave, what are you doing here?
:-)
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>> gkucera wrote:
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>> > Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
>> > diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
>
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dave AKA vwdoc1 <NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>You just missed out on a Miller tool off of Ebay that could have AFAIK
>allowed you to do more than just read codes.
>It went for $158 for the tool and $68 for the early Jeep adapters.
>I think Harbor Freight has a Code reader for about $50 or so.
>later,
>dave AKA vwdoc1
Hey Dave, what are you doing here?
:-)
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>> gkucera wrote:
>> >
>> > Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
>> > diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
>
>
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Re: OBC II Code Reader
In article <wMfYb.8957$PY.634@newssvr26.news.prodigy.com>,
dave AKA vwdoc1 <NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>You just missed out on a Miller tool off of Ebay that could have AFAIK
>allowed you to do more than just read codes.
>It went for $158 for the tool and $68 for the early Jeep adapters.
>I think Harbor Freight has a Code reader for about $50 or so.
>later,
>dave AKA vwdoc1
Hey Dave, what are you doing here?
:-)
>
>> gkucera wrote:
>> >
>> > Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
>> > diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
>
>
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dave AKA vwdoc1 <NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>You just missed out on a Miller tool off of Ebay that could have AFAIK
>allowed you to do more than just read codes.
>It went for $158 for the tool and $68 for the early Jeep adapters.
>I think Harbor Freight has a Code reader for about $50 or so.
>later,
>dave AKA vwdoc1
Hey Dave, what are you doing here?
:-)
>
>> gkucera wrote:
>> >
>> > Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
>> > diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
>
>
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Re: OBC II Code Reader
In article <wMfYb.8957$PY.634@newssvr26.news.prodigy.com>,
dave AKA vwdoc1 <NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>You just missed out on a Miller tool off of Ebay that could have AFAIK
>allowed you to do more than just read codes.
>It went for $158 for the tool and $68 for the early Jeep adapters.
>I think Harbor Freight has a Code reader for about $50 or so.
>later,
>dave AKA vwdoc1
Hey Dave, what are you doing here?
:-)
>
>> gkucera wrote:
>> >
>> > Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
>> > diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
>
>
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dave AKA vwdoc1 <NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>You just missed out on a Miller tool off of Ebay that could have AFAIK
>allowed you to do more than just read codes.
>It went for $158 for the tool and $68 for the early Jeep adapters.
>I think Harbor Freight has a Code reader for about $50 or so.
>later,
>dave AKA vwdoc1
Hey Dave, what are you doing here?
:-)
>
>> gkucera wrote:
>> >
>> > Anyone ever use the Equus OBC II Code Reader, or similar code reader for
>> > diagnosing problems? Is it worth the $129?
>
>
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