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Topic: Any ODB II Scanner Suggestions?
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rnowacki
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Member # 686
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Looks like the old 1996 Explorer with 120K miles on it is having its first problem...the check engine light came on today and it limped home on my wife. I have been meaning to purchase a scanner for some time now and looks like now's the time to do it. Bunch of them out there from Kragen's Actron CP9125 for $69 up to $500 models. Figure I just need the code, look it up on the web, and do the work right? Will the scanner work with my 1995 Mustang as well...I thought '96 was the cutoff for ODB II and ODB I.
Any suggestions on what scanner model to go with?
-------------------- AFR 165 heads, FRPP headers, MM Road & Track Suspension plus Torque-arm, 13" Baer's.
Posts: 52 | From: Discovery Bay, CA | Registered: Dec 2001
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ALLEYEZONMYCOBRA
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Member # 5068
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96' and up you use the obd 2 scanner and 95' and down u use obd 1..we sell them at my work come by and check it out PEPBOYS 4 LIFE BABY!!
-------------------- DRIVE IT TILL THE FU**IN WHEELS FALL OFF...
Posts: 723 | From: San Jose, Cali. | Registered: Nov 2004
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ALLEYEZONMYCOBRA
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Member # 5068
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i called my store there a 100 bills
-------------------- DRIVE IT TILL THE FU**IN WHEELS FALL OFF...
Posts: 723 | From: San Jose, Cali. | Registered: Nov 2004
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rnowacki
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Member # 686
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Guess that is my question... why spend $100 when I can get one for $69? Just wondering if some are better then others.
-------------------- AFR 165 heads, FRPP headers, MM Road & Track Suspension plus Torque-arm, 13" Baer's.
Posts: 52 | From: Discovery Bay, CA | Registered: Dec 2001
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evintho
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Member # 5536
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Except for extra bells and whistles, they all read the same codes!
-------------------- '89 Mustang LX droptop running a turbocharged 2.3, and proud of it!! Check out 'Thunderstang'!
Posts: 285 | From: Santa Rosa | Registered: Apr 2005
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