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Old 05-06-2013, 09:21 PM   #8 (permalink)
olddudesrule
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Most of the major auto parts stores will have OBDII code readers that you can borrow, and/or clerks that are savvy enough to hook it up and read whatever DTC's (diagnostic trouble codes) are saved on the cars engine control module (ECM). You can buy a decent one at Sears, and the instructions are a breeze to use them. It really helps out with the maintenance and diagnostic work on any modern car.
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