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pepboys will do it for free 0$ costs see if it has been converted to a advance auto parts with servicesThis?
Costs half that to take to a shop and have it scanned...
It's inconsistent whether they have a tool that can scan all of the modules. 99% of the time all they can give you is the OBDII codes.pepboys will do it for free 0$ costs see if it has been converted to a advance auto parts with services
I use a GM 2 cable and the Tech2Win software. It works great.I know. So - yes, it's like one I posted...
I do mostly OK with 2 scanners I have...
I thought, there is, like Toyota Techstream, a subscription download and a cable, that allows you to hook up laptop to OBD and read codes.