To throw some gasoline on the fire. I've been behind the counter at 3 different dealerships, and 3 different aftermarket parts suppliers for 33 years. My customers have been good hard working people who have put everything they had into their farm, even those who had "town" jobs also. That being said many should not be allowed to own wrenches, let alone use them. And I don't hide behind a "handle" either, I use my real name on here. If you haven't had the exposure, the computer code you've seen on TV is not what the computer really understands. Those computer languages (C+, etc.) have to be compiled(translated) into machine code the ones and zeros that the processor really understands. While I agree you should be able to get scanners to read fault codes as you can with the auto industry, you should NOT have access to the base code. To put it in terms maybe easier to understand. If you grow acres of sweet corn to sell at your farm stand, and that is how you support yourself, how would you feel about having to give anybody who walks by free corn just because they think they DESERVE it. Many have forgotten that a "corporation" even though they are treated as an entity for monetary purposes (i,e, taxing) they are really thousands of share holders who want a return on their investment. Also remember that investment is pension funds from your "other" job, or your 401K, or the endowment fund from the university you want your kid to go to and on and on. Ans now I've got a bucket of sand ready for all the flames headed my way.
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