Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 10:47:55 -0500 From: Scott FitzGerald <Scott.FitzGeraldnopsamc.ca> Subject: Re: reading check engine codes
See a previous post in this ng under "NG900 diagnostic socket"; else: http://www.baumtools.com/obd2scan.htm Your dealer shouldn't charge you just to check the code. It's 2 minutes of "effort". Bob Bookbinder wrote: > > The check engine light has come on and them gone out several days > later on my 95 9000 Aero. This scenerio has happened several times now > and it's time to figure out what's going on. I've checked around and I > don't see any obvious problems and the car seems to be driving well. Is > there any way other than a visit to the dealer to read the codes? I do > most of the work on my Saabs myself and it was easy to read codes on my > various 900s. I suspect I have to purchase a box if I want to be able to > read 9000 codes. What do I need, where can I get it and what will it > cost. > > Thanks > Bob rgbnopsam.columbia.edu