The weight of our tools has saved us THOUSANDS IN REPAIR COSTS.
Totally worth it.
I have been thinking about getting a scan tool. Can you elaborate on the importance of having one?I also carry a scan tool for the engine.
Do you mean mechanics who are trying to find work for income on the road? Or fixing their own vehicle?Are you guys traveling with your tools, and if so, are you finding enough work to justify the increased gas expenditure due to the increased payload weight?
When the check engine lights come on, sometimes its something simple, the tool can check it and will tell what is could be. At least it will tell you how important it is, and whither it needs to be fixed now or if it can wait until you get some where. Mine will list it as a 1, 2, or 3, in importance. 3 being fix it now.I have been thinking about getting a scan tool. Can you elaborate on the importance of having one?
Freelander,
Thank you for the explanation. Do you have any recommendations for a scan tool?
Autozone and other auto parts stores will scan your car for free.Do you have any recommendations for a scan tool?
That works if you close to am Auto Parts store, if you boon docking you may not be able to get to a store and have it scanned.Autozone and other auto parts stores will scan your car for free.
You can look up a list of error codes online.
I mostly meant guys and gals that are making money on the road.Do you mean mechanics who are trying to find work for income on the road? Or fixing their own vehicle?
No code reader needed for that one!I had a code on mine that said 'reduced power mode', it would barely pull its self,
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