I use my $60 OBDII scanner/erase tool I got from Autozone.
Shop wanted $80 to read and clear an odbc code, credited toward
whatever 'repair' I required.
I bought the tool for $20 less and cleared the fault codes on my '99
BMW (gas cap, check engine light), so I could emission inspect the
car. Worked like a champ.
Used it on a '99 BMW 323 (mine), a '99 BMW 540i/6, a 2000 Honda
Accord, and other OBDII cars. Works like a champ.
Will clear codes, but won't fix problems - real problems come back.
Goofy stuff like gas caps loose, etc., are cleared immediately.
Oh, btw, I used it on the '99 BMW 323 that had dual front and dual
side air bags, didn't set any of them off...
Worth the money to me...
Chip
On 6/24/07, Doug Braun <doug@dougbraun.com> wrote:
> > I tried two HF units that looked really nice on
> > paper, except for how they
> > didn't work (like, at all) with either my two OBD II
> > vehicles.
>
> My experience with a $39.95-on-sale HF unit was the
> same.
> It said there were no codes even if there were.
>
> Doug
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