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Old December 10th 04, 02:38 PM
NJSS
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Happy Holidays!

I considering getting some automotive-related presents for two teenage nephews
who are planning careers in atomotive technology. They have already good sets
of hand tools and gauges.

I was thinking about an OBD computer. Here is a list of our extended family
cars:
1988 Legend, 1992 Accord, 1995 Eagle Vision, 1997 Ford F-150, 1999 Chevy
Suburban, 2000 CR-V, 2001 Pathfinder. Which computers, the OBD-1 or OBD-2 would
work with these vehicles. One nephew has a laptop, so a computer-based unit
might make sense.

As always, thanks in advance,

Jimbo
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Old December 10th 04, 05:13 PM
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NJSS wrote:
> Happy Holidays!
>
> I considering getting some automotive-related presents for two teenage nephews
> who are planning careers in atomotive technology. They have already good sets
> of hand tools and gauges.
>
> I was thinking about an OBD computer. Here is a list of our extended family
> cars:
> 1988 Legend, 1992 Accord, 1995 Eagle Vision, 1997 Ford F-150, 1999 Chevy
> Suburban, 2000 CR-V, 2001 Pathfinder. Which computers, the OBD-1 or OBD-2 would
> work with these vehicles. One nephew has a laptop, so a computer-based unit
> might make sense.
>
> As always, thanks in advance,
>
> Jimbo
> JIMBO


OBD1: pre '96
OBD2: '96 and later

usually, theres some method of getting the codes on the pre-96 cars that
involves paperclips, keyflicks, etc.

when my check engine light went on on my 98 civic CX, i got an actron
scantool for $99 on sale. pinpointed the problem. they (and other
manufacturers) also make some its good for supposedly all cars that
include a lot of different plugs, jumpers, etc.

i think the laptop one would be nice. or just get him the OBD2 one...
its self contained, portable, needs no external power, big LCD screen.
 




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