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CarGuru > Open discussion > OBDII or EOBD - Diy diagnostic fault readers 16 February 2006 07:49:57

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OBDII or EOBD - Diy diagnostic fault readers

Micky Taker 16 April 2005 20:44:50
 Anyone know the best place to buy one of those DIY fault readers that
you plug in under your car's dashboard? I saw one in Halfords made by
Gunson's. But this version appears to use a 2 digit code system unique
to this brand. I would prefer one that reads the standard 4 digit codes.

TIA
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Micky Taker

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