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OTC 3860HD Genisys Domestic and Asian Heavy-Duty Standard Deluxe Kit
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GenisysTM Heavy-Duty Standard Deluxe Kit
Includes GenisysTM scan tool, OBD II Smart Cable, Automated System TestTM, Heavy-Duty Standard software, USA 2007 Domestic with Pathfinder, Repair-TracTM, Fast fixesTM, USA 2007 Asian, InfoTech 2006, USA 2004 ABS/Air Bag software, manuals, adapters, and domestic OBD I vehicle cables (for GM, Ford, Chrysler, Jeep, Saturn), and carrying case.
Includes Coupon for FREE USA 2008 ABS/Airbag Software Update (sent within 30 days of purchase)
Includes Coupon for FREE USA 2008 Domestic & Asian Software Updates (sent within 30 days of purchase)
Includes Coupon for the Cash, Scan & Ride Contest Promotion (sent within 30 days of purchase; For complete rules and regulations visit www.cashscanandridecontest.com)
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Black & Decker AD925 Smart Scan Car Diagnostic Tool
Price : $79.99 $79.99
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: - Displays codes used to diagnose and fix problems
- Diagnose problems instantly, whether at home, in a parking lot or on the side of the road
- Easy-to-read LED screen displays the fault
- Urgency Indicators display seriousness of the problem
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Autel MS509 MaxiScan OBDII/EOBD Scan Tool
Price : $199.99 $119.99
Features
: - Retrieves generic and manufacturer specific codes
- Turns off Check Engine Light (MIL), clears codes and resets monitors
- Displays monitor and I/M readiness status (emissions)
- Memory/battery backup for off-vehicle data review and analysis
- Supports CAN (Controller Area Network) and all other current OBD-II protocols
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Autel MS409 MaxiScan OBDII/EOBD Scan Tool
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: - Retrieves generic and manufacturer specific codes
- Turns off Check Engine Light (MIL), clears codes and resets monitors
- Displays monitor and I/M readiness status (emissions)
- Large easy-to-read backlit LCD screen
- Supports CAN (Controller Area Network) and all other current OBD-II protocols
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Autel GS300 GeniScan CAN OBDII Code Reader
Price : $39.99 $34.99
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: - Works with all 1996 and newer vehicles that are OBD2 compliant (including CAN)
- Reads and clears generic as well as manufacturer specific Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
- Supports multiple trouble code requests: generic codes, pending codes and manufacturer specific codes
- Retrieves VIN (Vehicle Identification No.) on 2002 and newer vehicles that support Mode 9
- Easy to use with one plug-in
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Question : Possible cause of Check engine light on a 2000 Daewoo lanos?
I will probably need to put a code reader on it, but I wanted to see if anyone could tell me what the cause of their check engine light was. 2000 Daewoo Lanos, 4cyl.
Thanks.
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It needs to be hooked to a diagnostic machine. It could be anything from a vacuum leak to an electrical problem. No way to tell without the code from the engine computer.
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Question : I have a 97 Merc Sable. I read the engine w/ code reader and it showed catalytic converter is below threshold.
Which is most likely to be my problem in the exhaust? The catalytic converter sensors or the catalytic converter itself?
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it is ether an oxygen sensor or the catalytic converter
what does the freeze frame show for o2 reading?
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Question : I have a VW Passat 2003 USA model the engine light keeps coming on can anyone tell me of common problems.?
Can anyone tell me of common problems with an American VW Passat 2003 model which causes the engine check light to keep coming on and can anyone tell me where to find the plug for the code reader to plug into.
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the plug thing is right in the middle..just under the radio and near the gear stick there should be a little black latch that lift off and thats where the computer plugs into
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Question : I own a dodge dakota.The check engine light is on intermittenly.Are code readers worth buying.?
Can the code readers really tell you what the exact problems are? What should I look for if I decide to buy a code reader. Thanks for any help with this problem.
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most auto parts stores will actually "read" your computer for no charge provided you buy the part from them.
If you are a hand on person and typically do your own work then yes it is very worthwhile. If you go to the garage then just let them do it. They will want to use their equipment anyway. You also have a leg to stand on if they diagnose it replace a part and its not the issue. If you go and say It's the Oxygen sensor etc, they can just say its what you wanted when you brought it in. Natually a sunpro etc won't be as good as a snap on scanner but they do their jobs. I have never had a problem.
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Question : 2003 Nissan Altima 2.5s makes noise when accelerating coming from under the engine i think?
If on park and i press on the gas the noise does not appear, however, when driving the noise can be heard coming from the engine, only when accelerating as if some rattling/air noise is coming from under the engine. I have no clue what is causing the sound, i hook up a code reader to see if any code would appear and nothing. You can definately hear the noise more when going up hill. Once again the noise is a blowing/rattling/clicking noise when accelerating
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Check your exhaust under the car, some times little stones can get stuck in the exhaust shields and can cause rattles which sound horrible.
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Question : OBD-II code scanner Vs engine analyzer?
I am reading that, an engine analyzer can identify whether engine is misfiring or skipping firing at low rpm. While, i know about the OBD-II code readers which are used to read the engine check codes. Wondering will the OBD-II code reader is same as engine analyzer? Will Auto zone help me find it about engine firing?
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I am reading that, an engine analyzer can identify whether engine is misfiring or skipping firing at low rpm. While, i know about the OBD-II code readers which are used to read the engine check codes. Wondering will the OBD-II code reader is same as engine analyzer? Will Auto zone help me find it about engine firing?
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Question : 1999 Dodge Grand Caravan, do I need a code reader to read why my service engine light is on?
Can I simply turn on & off Ignition switch 3 times?
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If it is the service engine light it means the car needs servicing. Get "er done! If it is the check engine light, that has to do with emissions. Check the gas cap to see if its on properly. If the light does not turn off after a couple of days get it scanned it may be a sensor.
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Question : How to get diagnostic trouble code w/o a reader/device?
I have a 2001 Corolla with the check engine lite on. I understand how to reset it by temporarily removing the fuse. But, aside from taking it to the shop, how can I find out which trouble code(s) are causing the lite to go on. I seem to remember there is a trick involving using a paperclip to make a connection of some kind which triggers the engine lite to flash--by counting the flashes you can find out the code #s. Anyone know exactly how to do this? Thx.
OK, I see from two answers that both say the paperclip method won't work on my car. And do I understand 'Married Couple' to be saying that Autozone will use the scanner and provide me with the reading for free? That would be great if they (or anybody else) did that.
Married_Couple: I called AutoZone and confimed they do lend out the scanner free with deposit. Thanks very much for your help!
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the paper clip trick is for the old GM OBD-1 system. AutoZone will tell you what the code is for free.
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Question : Checking OBD-1 Codes without a code reader/diagnostic reader?
I recently read an article detailing how to get diagnostic codes from just a jumper wire. I used a piece of wire, put one end on the ground at the diagnostic terminal, then the other end on the diagnostic pin...nothing happened. Is there another way of doing this and is it true that you can check OBD at home? I have also heard that once the ground is connected, touch the other end to all terminals and wait for the check engine light to come on. Is there any way to "short" out the ECU or otherwise cause damage doing this? Thanks
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Go to Auto Zone and they will check your car for free. If the Check Engine Light isn't on, then there probably isn't anything wrong with your vehicle.
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Question : My check engine light came on, code reader says P2716 Press Cntrl Solenoid D Electrical...?
I have a 2005 Toyota Corolla. Today the check engine light came on and the code reader read 1 code "P2716 Press Cntrl Solenoid D Electrical". The ppl at the autozone don't know what that means. They said that maybe I didn't tighten my gas cap. (Hmmm) I tried that and the light is still on. I am pretty sure that the light neds to be reset, right? But still, I don't think that was what the code was for. Does anyone know where I can find out, or better yet know what it means?
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Really, the autozone guy didn't know what it meant??? Shocker!!!!!!!!
This is referencing the transmission pressure control solenoid. Take it to a reputable transmission shop for diagnosis.
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