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Code Reader OBDII
Will cost me $113 to land this in my garage; seems affordable enough to be able to read/reset codes. Anyone concur or have a difference of opinion. I can't justify buying the hammer, as I dont even know if I'll ever use it? thanks! ![]() Last edited by 911Rob; 10-24-2007 at 03:22 PM.. |
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I'd get a Durametric reader
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That is a good deal, I normally sell those for $129.99 and are resold for 179.99. Check out the Actron website to see if it does everything you need.
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I'll second the Durametric - much better than...
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Dura-huh? Greek to me; but I'll do some searching and take your advise.
Thanks! Did an advanced search and found it. I'd already read the thread before too....... http://www.durametric.com Last edited by 911Rob; 10-24-2007 at 04:30 PM.. Reason: did some homework & "Searched" |
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