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Old 09-11-2005, 09:58 PM
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Diagnostic computers

We imported our 99 suburban to argentina and my service engine soon light came on while driving. I am an avid do-it-youself mechanic and need a diagnostic computer to tell me fault codes. Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations? I have a laptop and was thinking I'd buy some kind of program and either purchase the wire or make it, if that is possible. I had just changed the oil when the light came on.
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Re: Diagnostic computers

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Originally Posted by baxterday
We imported our 99 suburban to argentina and my service engine soon light came on while driving. I am an avid do-it-youself mechanic and need a diagnostic computer to tell me fault codes. Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations? I have a laptop and was thinking I'd buy some kind of program and either purchase the wire or make it, if that is possible. I had just changed the oil when the light came on.
The link below should help you out.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...light=scanners
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