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I know this may sound really bad, but I stumbled upon an ad in PC world Touting "carMD" which is a reader for OBDII cars which is suppose to help you troubleshoot issues you have with your car. I wanted to know if this was any good and or if there are better alternatives to this.
Are there any kits for laptops for hooking up Honda Civic pre OBD-II to your computer? Any that can be recommended? Maybe ones that work with various cars and has various connections? Just found the review on consumerreoport.org:http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/c...ic-tool_ov.htm So I guess I just need my second question answered, does anybody know of any good OBD-0,1,2 kits, software, whatever that will allow me to hookup my laptop directly to the car instead of getting a specialized handheld tool that will cost a fortune and has limited functionality? |
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| alternatives, bad, car, carmd, diagnostic, good, honda, is, laptop, md, obd2, obdii, obii, reader, review |
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