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Old 04-01-2008, 12:03 PM
Arthur Dalton Arthur Dalton is offline
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Originally Posted by Dee8go View Post
I never knew that. Does this mean that you need the very expense code readers like the dealer has in order to be able to read the codes on newer cars?
No. OBD2 is a simple plug under the dash.
You can get by with a standard OBD2 scanner from any auto store...

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