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I live in western Maine, I generally drive daily between Bridgton-Windham, and occasionally venture as far as Brunswick and North Conway, NH.
I have an Auto Enginuity Scan Tool With FORD Package, willing to meet up with anyone who needs a hand within close distance. (In the above areas.)
If you are NOT in that general area, I only ask that you help me by paying for the cost of fuel for me to meet you. I don't mind driving... the cost of fuel however... sux.
Basically.... anything the scanner at Ford can do.
Buzz tests....adjust tire sizes... live tests...access specific Ford systems, FULL scan for codes, etc. Only works with OBDII ports tho.
You can access the major codes off of other vehicles with OBDII... but not access all they systems. I actually cleared the codes off my 97 subaru I have had for 5 years... had the CEL on the whole time, lol! FIrst time it HASN'T had the CEL on!
You can access the major codes off of other vehicles with OBDII... but not access all they systems. I actually cleared the codes off my 97 subaru I have had for 5 years... had the CEL on the whole time, lol! FIrst time it HASN'T had the CEL on!
Isn't that what electrical tape is for? If the light is on and I want it off then that's an electrical problem, that is easily fixed with electrical tape!!!
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Justin Smith
1984 F-150 Ex. Cab 5.8L V8
Isn't that what electrical tape is for? If the light is on and I want it off then that's an electrical problem, that is easily fixed with electrical tape!!!
I hear ya....been there, done that.
BUT... it's nice to know WHAT is wrong... and it sure helps with the fixin!
There you go with that fancy talking again... LOL
So your saying its a little too old??? Then no beer for you...
Lol, I know... I'll try this again:
Ok, I'm pretty sure the earliest any vehicles were produced with an OBDII connector was 1994... so if it is older than that (1984?) OBDII reader won't work.
Thanks for the offer I don't have any lights on yet but I'm working on it. you said that you can adjust tire size too right? If so when I lift and throw 35s on I'll be needing some scan tool help. and don't worry I'll come to you with beer hows that for service haha
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Antonio 2011 F150 XLT, 3" straight through exhaust, 20% front tint, 255/80/r17 BFG Mud terrains, and one crazy driver!
Thanks for the offer I don't have any lights on yet but I'm working on it. you said that you can adjust tire size too right? If so when I lift and throw 35s on I'll be needing some scan tool help. and don't worry I'll come to you with beer hows that for service haha
Haha, that works! Yeah, it's good up to 35"It can adjust down, too.
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