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Equus 3145 Ford Digital Code Reader List Price: $42.01 Price: $24.99 You Save: $17.02
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Customers Reviews  2010-08-28 No information!! This product may be a good product for somebody, if you're lucky enough to have a ford that it will work on. The information don't tell you which ford it will work on. I bought this thinking it would work on my F250 7.3L diesel. Guess what, 7.3L turbo diesels are exempt. If the information would have been on the fact sheet. I would not ordered it at all.
So beware, you have no way of knowing what this will work on until you get it. Bad, but ture!! |  2010-04-26 A value code reader Easy to use and easy to follow instructions. A great way to save some money for those mysterious alarms that pop up. |  2010-04-08 Not for cars newer than 1995 This may well be a very good product, but I wouldn't know because the Amazon description does not make it clear that this product is only for vehicles built between 1981 and 1995. Only if you zoom in on the picture can this fact be seen printed on the product.
Apparently, before 1995, manufacturers used their own code system known as OBD1. After that time, OBD2 was introduced. This later coding requires a more sophisticated diagnostics reader with a new type of standardized connector and code system, but has the benefit of not being manufacturer specific. |  2010-03-17 Ford OBDI Code Reader I purchased this code reader after the check engine light came on in my 1994 Ford Ranger. It works very well and the price makes it a great value. I also purchased the extension cable which cost more than the code reader, but it was very handy to have it so I could sit in the front seat which is necessary for some of the tests. |  2010-03-04 works as described, nice manual I was satisfied with this item, although I initially plugged it in backwards; when I finally got it plugged in right, it worked as described. I wanted to get the extension cord for it also, but it seemed too expensive for what it was. Basically when you plug the unit into the plug in the engine compartment, you do one set of tests that work fine when you are standing there with the device. But then, when you are getting a passing grade on that test, there are two more levels of testing that may require you to tap on the gas or brakes from the drivers seat and if you are doing that, you can't look at the code reader at the same time to see when it is ready to move to the next step, unless you have two people doing it, or buy the extension cable so the device can be in the driver's seat with you. The manual is pretty well written and thorough, but then in my case I still needed my ford factory service manuals that I also bought online, to tell me specifically what the codes meant. |
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