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Jim,
How much was the unit/set pictured? |
Ricky, very nice unit . . .
in that all needed interconnections are furnished; battery jumpers, banana plug for 8/16 pole interfaces, etc..
Also you do not have to change pins in the 'mushroom' since it's all automatic; pin are selected by the function automatically in the unit. The unit was $495 and are on special for $399. |
Thanks, Jim...
I think I'm getting myself a little Christmas gift. I'm in New York for the holidays and will be ordering it soon... By the way, is there anyone I look for to get the discount? Thanks again! |
which code scanner?
When I go to the site I get confused. I want a 38pin scanner, and do not have OBDII on my car (94 sl600). Which unit? I cannot find any prices either. Can you help?
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Scanners
give them a call at 805-654-8290 for technical info or email at: sales@technictool.com
I agree that it's best to get a 38pin DIAG connector scanner since the codes are returned in MB 'language' rather than cryptic OBD language. |
review of Trisco PALM scanner
has been posted on my web page. To see, click on the WWW below and select MENU ITEM #3.
Here's the direct link to the page: http://pages.prodigy.net/jforgione/mb_scnrs.html In general, it's a very worthwhile addition to the DIYer toolbox. For modern MBs, it's a necessity! |
David. . . .
how many are you going to buy???? :D
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