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I had one of these. Used a paperclip, too. The list was only a few codes, too. Just needed paper and pen.I miss the good ol' days of being able to easily work on cars, without some expensive piece of equipment to find out whats potentially wrong.
I remember the good ol' days of sticking a paperclip into the OBD port to get the engine light to flash. Such simpler times.
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I miss the good ol' days of being able to easily work on cars, without some expensive piece of equipment to find out whats potentially wrong.
I remember the good ol' days of sticking a paperclip into the OBD port to get the engine light to flash. Such simpler times.
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When my son had his 86 TA I had to teach him how to do this.I had one of these. Used a paperclip, too. The list was only a few codes, too. Just needed paper and pen.
No paint booth. Rattle can primer and paint. Hanging on thin string.Are you painting with a paint both or freestyle? I've tried painting a car part many many years ago. Didn't go as planned. I'll stick to my day job!