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Can someone point me to OBDII code scanner purchases?
Where to buy & how much for a scanner for Dodge Caravan specific ?
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Re: Can someone point me to OBDII code scanner purchases?
You can try the link below for the latest Chrysler type scanners & Tools but very pricey.
https://techauthority.gltghosting.co...atalogId=10051 That is also the place to get factory manuals by the way. Otherwise some of the other guys probably have some ideas that work for them.
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Re: Can someone point me to OBDII code scanner purchases?
If your vehicle is '96 or newer, then any OBDII scan tool should pull codes for you. I purchased this scanner when I bought my van (does OBDI also), but haven't had a chance to actually pull codes with it yet, as I've not had any check engine lights come on yet.
If you're talking about a true DRB scan tool (Specific to the Chrysler, i.e. Town & Country, but would guess it's the same for the caravans), forget about it unless you repair these vehicles for a living. They're literally a $6000 tool (nope, didn't add an extra zero by accident). Check out this "steal" on ebay
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Re: Can someone point me to OBDII code scanner purchases?
I bought an OBDII at sears for $99. Of course it works on all OBDII's. Simple to use if you have a home computer.
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