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I have one of these. It's very nice and well worth the money. What I like is when you go to a part of the diagram, it has links you can click on for vehicle locations and connector pinouts and locations.
Franklin's like is mucho great! Those are absolutely must haves for us DIY's!
Do be advise most arrive as "expired" meaning you'll have to temporarily adjust your system clock to the disc's time frame. Or should I say all my CD-ROM EVTM's require that action.
Franklin's like is mucho great! Those are absolutely must haves for us DIY's!
Do be advised most arrive as "expired" meaning you'll have to temporarily adjust your system clock to the disc's time frame. Or should I say all my CD-ROM EVTM's require that action.
That is a DVD if it's exactly like mine. It works fine, except once in awhile it throws a fit since a lot of it is in pdf format, and they have updated Adobe some much since then, it has some issues. You may open it up and part of your screen is blank. You panic for a little bit, and then start clicking on some other places and the page will suddenly appear. Like the pdf needs a little jump start.
I have some of the older CD ROMs for the late 90's Ford's, I can't even use them unless I get a very old laptop out that has windows 98 on it. Microsoft changed some sort of file system in the later windows versions, and it's not compatible. Tried it all, compatibility mode, the whole thing. The only thing that has worked for people is to partition their computer and make half the computer run on windows 98. I don't want to go to all that trouble. But those CD's are excellent like you said.