I think it was atozone that used to check any service engine codes teh computer was throwing at no cost to the customer. Do they still do that? My daughters VW bug is throwing a code and teh dealer wants $85 to check it and tell her whats wrong
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Keep in mind that if it is an OBDII car, that they most likely will not be able to do this for you. I believe that all vehicles 1996 and up were required to move to OBDII.... Call before you go...
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I believe it is just the opposite. They only scan OBD-II and don't scan anything in California.Originally posted by WICKED LT1
Keep in mind that if it is an OBDII car, that they most likely will not be able to do this for you. I believe that all vehicles 1996 and up were required to move to OBDII.... Call before you go...
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She was able to get it scanned at Checker in Phoenix. They said it was some type of air code, suggesting it was just a misread by teh computer form a minor exhaust hiccup or something. They siad it should reset after a numebr of starts. Does this sound reasonable???2000 Z-28 Convertible, neutral leather interior and neutral top, hotchkis STB, SLP Bowtie Grill, WhisperLid, K&N, cold air induction
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