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I've been fighting my 2001 7.3 for over a year. Previously I had taken it to a shop and had it scanned, icp was all that came up. I've replaced most everything oil and fuel related. Now I want to scan again, heard chason is good, but can't afford to leave it there not knowing when I'll get it back. Does anyone have, know someone with AE that could help me out?
I've been fighting my 2001 7.3 for over a year. Previously I had taken it to a shop and had it scanned, icp was all that came up. I've replaced most everything oil and fuel related. Now I want to scan again, heard chason is good, but can't afford to leave it there not knowing when I'll get it back. Does anyone have, know someone with AE that could help me out?
Not sure what your asking. Is it for a Ford Factory Scan Tool or equivalent (Like Snap-On Scan Tool) to pull codes and run some of the electronic tests? Or is it just for pulling codes, like any AutoZone can do for you, if the CEL is on?
The only suggestion I have is to ask a Dealer to pull codes, no diagnosis, no other work, just pull and print out the codes. They should charge you only .5 hours which should roughly be 50 bucks or so. Unless some one else chimes in with a better option. Sorry bud, I just use a pocket scanner for everything, it has always worked for me on any OBDII compliant vehicle.
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