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Question for mechanic
Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have
an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for
Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
Mustang develops a problem?
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Re: Question for mechanic
A good (factory?) service manual for his car?
"Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
>
> Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have
> an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for
> Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> Mustang develops a problem?
"Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
>
> Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have
> an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for
> Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> Mustang develops a problem?
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Re: Question for mechanic
A good (factory?) service manual for his car?
"Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
>
> Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have
> an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for
> Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> Mustang develops a problem?
"Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
>
> Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have
> an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for
> Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> Mustang develops a problem?
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Re: Question for mechanic
A good (factory?) service manual for his car?
"Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
>
> Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have
> an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for
> Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> Mustang develops a problem?
"Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
>
> Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have
> an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for
> Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> Mustang develops a problem?
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Re: Question for mechanic
A good (factory?) service manual for his car?
"Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
>
> Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have
> an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for
> Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> Mustang develops a problem?
"Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
>
> Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have
> an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for
> Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> Mustang develops a problem?
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Get him a service manual on cd. People are selling those things for cheap on
eBay. Next best thing to having a shop manual and they often have the most
recent updates. I don't know how many people want to pound their way through
the interface they setup on it, but overall I like it.
Regards
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> A good (factory?) service manual for his car?
>
> "Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
> >
> > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does
have
> > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> > timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him
for
> > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> > Mustang develops a problem?
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Get him a service manual on cd. People are selling those things for cheap on
eBay. Next best thing to having a shop manual and they often have the most
recent updates. I don't know how many people want to pound their way through
the interface they setup on it, but overall I like it.
Regards
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> A good (factory?) service manual for his car?
>
> "Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
> >
> > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does
have
> > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> > timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him
for
> > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> > Mustang develops a problem?
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Get him a service manual on cd. People are selling those things for cheap on
eBay. Next best thing to having a shop manual and they often have the most
recent updates. I don't know how many people want to pound their way through
the interface they setup on it, but overall I like it.
Regards
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> A good (factory?) service manual for his car?
>
> "Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
> >
> > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does
have
> > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> > timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him
for
> > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> > Mustang develops a problem?
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Get him a service manual on cd. People are selling those things for cheap on
eBay. Next best thing to having a shop manual and they often have the most
recent updates. I don't know how many people want to pound their way through
the interface they setup on it, but overall I like it.
Regards
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> A good (factory?) service manual for his car?
>
> "Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
> >
> > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does
have
> > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> > timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him
for
> > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> > Mustang develops a problem?
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Get him a service manual on cd. People are selling those things for cheap on
eBay. Next best thing to having a shop manual and they often have the most
recent updates. I don't know how many people want to pound their way through
the interface they setup on it, but overall I like it.
Regards
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> A good (factory?) service manual for his car?
>
> "Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
> >
> > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does
have
> > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> > timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him
for
> > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> > Mustang develops a problem?
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Get him a service manual on cd. People are selling those things for cheap on
eBay. Next best thing to having a shop manual and they often have the most
recent updates. I don't know how many people want to pound their way through
the interface they setup on it, but overall I like it.
Regards
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> A good (factory?) service manual for his car?
>
> "Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
> >
> > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does
have
> > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> > timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him
for
> > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> > Mustang develops a problem?
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Get him a service manual on cd. People are selling those things for cheap on
eBay. Next best thing to having a shop manual and they often have the most
recent updates. I don't know how many people want to pound their way through
the interface they setup on it, but overall I like it.
Regards
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> A good (factory?) service manual for his car?
>
> "Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
> >
> > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does
have
> > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> > timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him
for
> > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> > Mustang develops a problem?
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Get him a service manual on cd. People are selling those things for cheap on
eBay. Next best thing to having a shop manual and they often have the most
recent updates. I don't know how many people want to pound their way through
the interface they setup on it, but overall I like it.
Regards
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> A good (factory?) service manual for his car?
>
> "Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
> >
> > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does
have
> > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
> > timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
> > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him
for
> > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
> > Mustang develops a problem?
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