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So how many people use this, and how accurate is it?
I was looking for a tool to be able to check and clear codes (after having to take my 07 F-250 PSD back to the dealer for what turned out to be a gas cap code...) and was thinking about one of the chip tools, but they are very expensive and I have no desire to chip my truck. Also after the suggestions from some on this board I looked at a few scanner tools, but now that I see this I might be happier with it.
Check out this link Buddy https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/4...-for-6-0l.html
Quite a few of us have gotten one. I really like it. As far as the accuracy, don't have anything to compare to. Seems very good though...
I have the original Scanguage and really like it. I usually moniter voltage, mpg,coolant temp and mph(it's easier to see than the speedometer). The Scaanguage II looks much sleeker!
Those are the same ones I monitor. I really missed the voltmeter before I got mine. Get a kick out of the real time MPG. When pulling the 5er, it shows 9999 MPG!! The fuel's gonna start running back out of the filler neck!!
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