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enlarge | Brand: Actron Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $135.99 Buy New: $61.50 You Save: $74.49 (55%)
New (12) from $61.50
Avg. Customer Rating: 208 reviews Sales Rank: 24
Color: Orange Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.7 Includes OBDII 16-pin connector, Includes software with 5,000+ trouble codes, Works for most cars and light trucks since 1996
MPN: CP9125 Model: CP9125 UPC: 021467091257 EAN: 0021467091257 ASIN: B0007LEG2K
Release Date: September 28, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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impossible to unplug October 18, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
It got stuck. A tab on the car side connector locks into a square space of this unit. Not worth the trouble.
Did what it was supposed to do! October 10, 2008 This worked beautifully. It identified the codes and I was able to replace the faulty O2 sensor. Paid for itself on first use!
Great Product for the Price October 2, 2008 My check engine light had been on for a number of moths. When I first plugged the scanner into my car it had 7 codes listed. I reset the check engine light and drove the car for about 10 miles and it came back on. This time the scanner indicated a single code. The explanation of the code wasn't very intuitive so I googled the code for my car and found someone who indicated that 90% of the time this code was one particular sensor. I replaced the sensor ($85 and 10 minutes of time) and the check engine light hasn't appeard again. If I had taken this to my local repair shop I'm sure it would have been $300. The scanner paid for itself in one use.
Works as advertized September 28, 2008 I bought this to show me what code number my check engine light was displaying. Since I am a 2 hour drive from my dealer, this reader saved me the drive to him with a problem I could discuss over the phone. Since it was a minor problem I was able to turn the check engine light off without the worry of damaging my engine. I can wait for my scheduled maintenance call to have the part replaced.
Well worth the money! September 27, 2008 Dreaded check engine light lit up on my 97 Toyota Rav4 one day. Now I do my own vehicle repair, but having no OBD II diagnostic tester (my previous vehicle was an old 82 Pontiac Phoenix - OBD I which can be diagnosed with a paperclip) I brought the Rav in to a local mechanic who checked a few things, cleared the code, called it good and charged me $75. Would have better spent the money on this little miracle device as the check engine light was back on in a few days. Peeved, I ordered this tester not expecting much, but within minutes of removing it from the box I had the trouble code (P0401 - insufficient EGR flow). On the internet found instructions for properly testing the EGR system, identified the bad part, the vacuum switching valve, replaced the part, reset the trouble code and it was really fixed this time. It was that easy. This is just a basic unit and just reads trouble codes and can reset trouble codes, but for the money you can't go wrong. I would get it even if you don't do your own vehicle repair. At least when you bring it in to the mechanic for check engine light problems you'll know in advance what they should be looking at.
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