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klaws76
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Year and Model: 97 850
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OBD II readers

Post by klaws76 »

Any suggestions for an OBD II reader? I have a 97 850, and a 2000 S70

Thanks!

Ken

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Post by JDS60R »

Ken - if you just want an OBD then any scanner will do. Some are turning to PPC as it addresses more than just the ECM and powertrain.

Others want a Dashhawk so they can use it as a gauge and a scanner.
I just bought a top of the line actron from a pawnshop for $99 . They were advertising it on ebay.

Also - Advance and Autozone will read your codes for free but no longer clear the codes for free due to a possible $10K fine
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klaws76
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Post by klaws76 »

Thanks!

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