Posted by Hobo,NC on March 01, 2020 at 05:59:32 from (75.137.54.87):
In Reply to: new vehicle data posted by uncletom on February 29, 2020 at 17:11:07:
He's somewhat right the average joe will be locked out unless he pays an extortion fee and has the equipment the manufacture has authorized.
I may be wrong about a Chrysler even with your snapper you may have to fess up some cash to get deep into a 2018 up mopar. I am not letting it bother me I don't plan to play this game much longer...
One link to get good info... Notice a few are just $10 : ) for access to factory info... Its a free down load to your laptop for Toyota and all I spec the same info the dealer mechanic uses you pay a small fee to use it : ) tack it to the bill and the way I am headed on my way out the door as I age out...
I don't like to get into this there are to many that are not in the know they do not realize what we pay for good tools and information they think we are SPOSE to give it away... They do not realize we can look at the data pids and make a good judgment call on the direction we need to go and SHOCKED we don't use a code to throw the parts cannon at it...
It may be for the good some of it is getting locked out... Youtube can not fix every issue...
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