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Re: OBD2 check engine code readers and erasers
| FunkyKev | 31 Mar 2006 10:21 |
My point, exactly.
KL
>>> my $99 actron reads all the codes for my 1998 civic. <<< <<<But does it read the "enhanced" codes? (second digit is a 1, as in P1456)
Actron themselves told me their readers won't handle Honda "enhanced" codes. For that you need to see their sister company OTC Tools. >>>
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| TeGGeR® | 31 Mar 2006 01:18 |
>> So, the new generation (CAN OBD II) WILL read Honda codes?? All I >> remember from a year or two ago is that Honda being Honda had some [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > my $99 actron reads all the codes for my 1998 civic. But does it read the "enhanced" codes? (second digit is a 1, as in P1456)
Actron themselves told me their readers won't handle Honda "enhanced" codes. For that you need to see their sister company OTC Tools. www.otctools.com
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| SoCalMike | 30 Mar 2006 04:43 |
> So, the new generation (CAN OBD II) WILL read Honda codes?? All I > remember from a year or two ago is that Honda being Honda had some > proprietary thing going on and their codes couldn't be pulled by the > guys at Autozone, or cheap scanners, etc...only the $3500 Snap-On > reader or similar. So, are we truly past this expensive roadblock as > DIYers? my $99 actron reads all the codes for my 1998 civic.
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| FunkyKev | 27 Mar 2006 09:21 |
So, the new generation (CAN OBD II) WILL read Honda codes?? All I remember from a year or two ago is that Honda being Honda had some proprietary thing going on and their codes couldn't be pulled by the guys at Autozone, or cheap scanners, etc...only the $3500 Snap-On reader or similar. So, are we truly past this expensive roadblock as DIYers?
KL
> Some were asking about OBD2 check engine code readers and erasers. This > EBAY store has them too and the auctions start at 1 cent !! Good Luck. > > http://stores.ebay.com/OneSmartMove |
| Ferrari3@gmail.com | 16 Mar 2006 15:54 |
Some were asking about OBD2 check engine code readers and erasers. This EBAY store has them too and the auctions start at 1 cent !! Good Luck.
http://stores.ebay.com/OneSmartMove
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