OBD codes Topic is solved
The one IPD sells is pretty decent. Should work with any ODB II, you may just need a different cable for it.
www.ipdusa.com
www.ipdusa.com
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I bought the IPD code reader, and it works very well. It has come in handy figuring out what to trouble shoot. Well worth the money, as you can know what to replace and save time and money, and avoid going in for service, sometimes.
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UncleBoost
- Posts: 79
- Joined: 11 December 2004
- Year and Model: 855 R, 1996
- Location: Jamestown, NC
Get an ACTRON 9145 from Autozone. Well worth the money
I just received my Auto-Xray, EZ-Read 2000. Paid $180 US. It will do OBD-II, OBD-I, Older GM, Older Ford, Older Mopar. It is easy to use and comes with 4 cables to fit most cars. I have used it on my Volvo, no codes, and my 90 Ford Ranger, PS switch is not responding. I would not have ever known the latter with out the scanner.
Da'Moose
Da'Moose
95' Volvo 850 GLT, Lots 'o' miles, 118k, Broke in just right.
90' Ford Ranger 4x4, Even more miles, 145k, Seat is broke in just right.
02' Ford F-250 Super Duty 4x4, 85k, Working on the first 100k
90' Ford Ranger 4x4, Even more miles, 145k, Seat is broke in just right.
02' Ford F-250 Super Duty 4x4, 85k, Working on the first 100k
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