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Idk wtf? All kinds of weirdo happenings....


You don't need to spend money or repair anything just yet. Renting the tool will cost you nothing if there's one in the tool rental program (just a deposit that you get back when you're done), and you can read the codes with a bolt meter and a paperclip.
 
You don't need to spend money or repair anything just yet. Renting the tool will cost you nothing if there's one in the tool rental program (just a deposit that you get back when you're done), and you can read the codes with a bolt meter and a paperclip.


I knew you could read codes like that on a GM, not on a ford.

Instructions on main page?
 
I thought the paperclip was always the OBD way of reading codes regardless of which make vehicle
 
I thought the paperclip was always the OBD way of reading codes regardless of which make vehicle

No idea. In the past i never scanned anything for codes. I just guessed. Usualy did pretty decent to untill here lately.
 
No idea. In the past i never scanned anything for codes. I just guessed. Usualy did pretty decent to untill here lately.
Even still I picked up a $30 code reader at AutoZone it's pretty slick.
 

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