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Any other way to read the engine codes?
My car is displaying alot of problems. And its engine light is on. I used to be able to "borrow" a code reader from the local Autozones. Now they don't loan it. At nearly $200 , OUCH! Any other way to read it? Local shops can check the codes but Id have to drive the car and it just isn't doing well. Don't want to cause more damage.
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Re: Any other way to read the engine codes?
what year is your car
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Re: Any other way to read the engine codes?
OBD II code readers can be purchased for under $70 at advance auto and it sounds as if you should purchase one. The codes are not a fluke and should have the repairs done before erasing them.
If you have an older car pre-95 you could remove the ECU fuse to get rid of them, However you still need to fix the problems. Year, make, engine and codes would help if you need assistance.
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Re: Any other way to read the engine codes?
Thanks. Mine is a 2.2L 1999 Cavalier.
I checked with Autozone and they told me like $199. Im checking with Harbor Freight Tools. But I'll check other places like Pep Boys, Kragen, or even WalMart. Thanks again |
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Re: Any other way to read the engine codes?
A quick check at Harbor Freight shows that they have a couple of readers for $40 & $60, Cen-Tech. They also carry a cheaper one but I'm not sure if you could clear codes with it.
Good luck.
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Re: Any other way to read the engine codes?
Thanks. Just bought one. $60 on sale. Now to see whats wrong.
I asked this because of the problems I have. The Post: Sounds like a Lawnmower describes it. And the resulting codes. I need to find out what's going on. Thanks. Last edited by Jmrec100; 06-04-2009 at 10:14 PM. |
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