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Originally Posted by RWebb
the diagnostic tool
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Most Kragen/O'Reilly/Autozone/ etc, etc shops will code a check engine light for free.
OBD2 wizardry is not that mystical if you buy an $80 basic reader.
I opted for a better tool that reads all the sensors in real time and not only spits out any codes but displays the definitions.
I have three vehicles that use it and I have already used it on my buddies Boxster to track down a faulty O2 sensor.
If the dealership would have charged me $200 ( a fair price ) I would have given them the work.
KT