Volvo S60 2007 Need a OBDll code reader
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Hello, Actron makes a good product line. Do a search on this and other boards and MAYBE you'll get a posting which cites a specific model number. I've seen very few reports on individual's ownership experiences.
I own a ScanGauge (first generation); they're called ScanGaugeII now. It has never failed to connect with any vehicle or turn a CEL off with the exception of 2 Chrysler products. After correctly reading codes from a 1999 Jeep and a 2001 Neon, I had to resort to the battery disconnect trick. Otherwise it has worked with Saabs, Volvos, GM, Ford, Subaru and other vehicles. It also reads the values from your coolant temperature, incoming air and throttle position sensors. It has a volt meter and fuel consumption meter too. It even taps into the recorder in your car so you can tell how fast your kid drove the car while you weren't looking. Go to their website and check it out in detail. I don't work for them etc.. The tool just works. Kira
I own a ScanGauge (first generation); they're called ScanGaugeII now. It has never failed to connect with any vehicle or turn a CEL off with the exception of 2 Chrysler products. After correctly reading codes from a 1999 Jeep and a 2001 Neon, I had to resort to the battery disconnect trick. Otherwise it has worked with Saabs, Volvos, GM, Ford, Subaru and other vehicles. It also reads the values from your coolant temperature, incoming air and throttle position sensors. It has a volt meter and fuel consumption meter too. It even taps into the recorder in your car so you can tell how fast your kid drove the car while you weren't looking. Go to their website and check it out in detail. I don't work for them etc.. The tool just works. Kira
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