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Old October 8th 05, 06:14 PM
XS11E
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It's easy to spend bunches of money on code readers and other diagnostic
tools but you can get the job done for much less:

http://www.creativedice.com/productinfo.html


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Old October 8th 05, 11:23 PM
Leon van Dommelen
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XS11E > wrote:

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>It's easy to spend bunches of money on code readers and other diagnostic
>tools but you can get the job done for much less:
>
>http://www.creativedice.com/productinfo.html



An obviously excellent product, but a bit expensive for us amateurs.
Usually I just take a random page from my Enthusiast or Mazda manuals; a bit
less problem-specific, but it is completely free.

If they sold these analyzers for less than $10, including S&H, I would be the
first in line.

Leon
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