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In this day, it’s nearly impossible to drive a car with no idiot lights.
I have an obdii scanner mechanics use to scan codes.
If I could, I’d have an 85 wrangler or something like that.
no it's really not. those lights aren't hard to get rid of and they're typically not expensive if you catch them early. I live in PA and fail a lot of them but they dont' have to fail, just put some money into your car sometimes.
also, with that scanner and the internet, we're (mechanics) are almost useless. you can do everything yourself in your driveway short of autonomous safety calibrations and related shit
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[–] bourbonexpert 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
In this day, it’s nearly impossible to drive a car with no idiot lights. I have an obdii scanner mechanics use to scan codes. If I could, I’d have an 85 wrangler or something like that.
[–] sn0wbawl ago
no it's really not. those lights aren't hard to get rid of and they're typically not expensive if you catch them early. I live in PA and fail a lot of them but they dont' have to fail, just put some money into your car sometimes.
also, with that scanner and the internet, we're (mechanics) are almost useless. you can do everything yourself in your driveway short of autonomous safety calibrations and related shit
[–] bourbonexpert ago
Yup. I like gauges.