code readers?

MikeyEl

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Witch would you guys buy? I'm completely new to this so idk the first thing about these, all i know is i need an OBD1 but i've seen prices ranging from around $40 to almost $300 so if i went for the $40 will it be complete crap or would it get the job done?
 

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If all you want to do us read codes the $30 one will do the job. I picked mine up at Kragen for a little over $30. They also sell them on amazon for about the same price. I believe Equus makes mine
 

GDTrumbo

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I caught a $129 OBDII unit at Sears on sale for $99 a year or so ago. Pretty nice set-up. It has a memory bank of all the codes for all the mfgr's for '96 to current. No searching through lists of code numbers.

I'm sure Craftsman has a similar OBDI unit. Be aware of any adapters you might need on the OBDI units as all the OBDI cars don't share the same diagnostic receptical.

GT
 

marq.fcb

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my reader for 30$
Equus 3145 Ford Digital Code Reader

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Snap on solus pro... My dad bought it for the shop... Almost 4k though... Is awesome though.
 

Javi

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you can get one at your local oreylli's for 29.99, no shipping or wait.
 

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