Maybe good news...
Maybe good news...
I have heard that Volvo may be releasing all of their diagnostic codes to Snap On. Maybe as soon as January. May be a more cost effective solution to diagnosing the systems!
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Maybe, maybe not...Snap On is top of the line, but definitely not cheap...Their principle claim to fame is free replacement of broken tools, but you pay through the nose in the beginning...I've got a garage full of them...turbotim2 wrote:I have heard that Volvo may be releasing all of their diagnostic codes to Snap On. Maybe as soon as January. May be a more cost effective solution to diagnosing the systems!
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Great info, thanks for posting, Tim. Keep us updated, this is interesting.
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1997 850 T5 [gone] w/ MSD ignition coil, Hallman manual boost controller, injectors, R bumper, OMP strut brace
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