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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2009

How to use the Actron OBDII engine code scanner. Shot with Sony Webbie HD 1080 in auto-mode low light.

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  • Thank you sir....you explained this very proffessionally, i just bought the Actron cp9575 scanner and it did everything you said here,i paid $129.00 for it but it was all worthed.

  • @mrjuan1120 Thanks, I appreciate the positive feedback!

  • "Pardon my big butt" LOL

  • @devilxdude LOL

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  • @Munky332 I'll have to check it out again. I'm pretty sure it doesn't though. I've had it for about 7 years so I'm sure the newer ones do.

  • @Johnnysshop really? hmmm i was just playing with a harbor freight CenTech code reader, was like 80$, but i just borrowed it from my uncle and it had the option to read short term and long term trims. really handy feature. only problem is that it would NOT connect to my 2003 mustang but it would on an 01 jeep cherokee n a 02 dodge intrepid. great for finding bad front O2 sensors, which for a stock vehicle are 2 of the most important sensors IMO... and they dont always throw a code when they fail

  • @Munky332 This one will not.

  • @HondaHowTo1 Thanks!

  • Nice video

  • will it read short term and long term fuel trims and other system parameters?

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