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November 29th, 2009 at 9:01 am
sears came out with a good one that i like so much.. the problem is that i have one all ready. is not so bad.. well look, sears and O’reilly got it too. came out with one that i dont remember the name of it.. but this one is pretty cool it reads OBD 2 and OBD 1 , which reads older models.. the good thing about it; it reads toyotas, lexus and others that the rest of them dont read on older models.. go to one of this stores and find out the name of them.. but the best advise is not to buy it from them…. get the model number and look it up in the internet its so much cheaper.. i guaranteed you that.. trust me.. just type in the part number and every store who has it …will pop up.. make up your mind if you want to buy it.. it costs so much money at ther stores.. its about $350 for it.. but not in the internet.. well good luck..
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November 29th, 2009 at 9:27 am
Check out Launch I’m using it in my shop servicing multi brands of vehicle and its ok it can scan codes and reset almost all kinds of vehicles….
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