I have spent hundreds of dollars for auto service over the last few years trying to keep our three cars running. Every time a check engine light comes on the repair bills have averaged $200-$300 per episode. The last trouble light turned out to be a loose gas cap and the dealer was kind enough to only charge me $80. With this scanner I was able to identify the faulty part and replace for less than $60 so it paid for itself with the first use.
The scanner is easy to use and has very straight forward menus. The scanner also works on OBD I and II cars, but make sure you have the right cables. Amazon also has the lowest price for this model.
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