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I went to the mall today to buy my wife some perfume, the lady at the counter said they don't carry that brand anymore, came back home told my wife I couldn't find it and she said "Oh they don't sell that in the stores anymore, you can only buy it online" I wish she would have told me that before I went looking for it, it would have saved me alot of time and gas
Code scanner, both OBD1 & 2 with adapters, cables, etc. I can do the count the flashes bit on my older stuff but it is a pain. This reads out the # code & gives the description with out thumbing through a book.
And it should allow me to get info when our newer stuff gets ill, like our Escape and family members trucks & cars.
So far all I've been able to find time for is read a bit of the manual & put batteries in it. Will play more this week.
I thought it might be something like that, sounds like it would be good to have around.
I need one of those for my wifes camry, see's got a check engine light on
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