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        <![CDATA[ Does anybody remember the name of a diagnostic cable/software combination that uses a laptop computer to duplicate the functions of a scan tool? If I remember right, it lets the PC track and trend multiple inputs and outputs to/from the ECU to catch transient problems. And it might also talk across the car's control network to track other functions, like airbag controllers, transmission controllers, etc. ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ DS, de Hank Monk, over.<br>
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If on a budget, suggest you check Harbor Freight for item # 98568 (Cen Tech CAN OBD II Code Reader)<br>
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20% off coupon likely also available online.<br>
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MonK:  U.S. Army (former)  Active Duty, Enlisted, Commisioned, Reserves.   Great Grandfather Medal of Honor (Vicksburg, 55th Illinois)<br>
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Monk, out. ]]></description>

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