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Bought a cheap OBD2 code reader it says its made by innova 3030 it was on sale at Canadian tire does anyone know if it works okay,I know its not the greatest but any commments.
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Is it the one that comes on sale of $150? I've got it. It'* pretty good. I have used it multiple times to get the codes on 4 different cars (2 Pontiac vans, a Regal and a Mazda MX-6).
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I saw one for just unter $70.00 at Wally World. Seems like Inno-something may have been the name. I was wondering about it myself. I don't know why the dern things have to be so expensive. Heck, for $70.00 I can buy a calculator that will compute the trajectory to the moon and run off of power from the sun. Seems like it should be possible to make a simple code reader for 20-30 bucks.
I'm on a first-name basis with the guys down at AutoZone while I'm diagnosing my current MIL troubles. It took me a couple of trips to figure out how to get them to let me clear my codes in between repairs so I could tell if I was making any progress...
I'm on a first-name basis with the guys down at AutoZone while I'm diagnosing my current MIL troubles. It took me a couple of trips to figure out how to get them to let me clear my codes in between repairs so I could tell if I was making any progress...
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