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Jun 28 2013 12:43pm
Quote (JDH @ Jun 28 2013 11:25am)
its a 2005 its not OBD1


u r so right lol, i read 1995 >< cause thats what i want to see jajaja - autozone
however do not rely on autozone to test parts individually, i spent an extra 200 dollars in mech help because it was the coil in my dist the entire time, when me and mah bud took it out had a worker there compare to a new one, anyways, in the end it was the coil...

i dont trust their part testers* especially cause i dont understand half this shit.

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Jun 28 2013 12:56pm
Quote (VPN @ Jun 28 2013 02:43pm)
u r so right lol, i read 1995 >< cause thats what i want to see jajaja - autozone
however do not rely on autozone to test parts individually, i spent an extra 200 dollars in mech help because it was the coil in my dist the entire time, when me and mah bud took it out had a worker there compare to a new one, anyways, in the end it was the coil...

i dont trust their part testers* especially cause i dont understand half this shit.


we had a problem with the local chevy dealer when they had their guy hooking the obd2 tester to my dads 1/2 ton he used to have. the guy had no idea what the code it was throwing actually meant and all they could do was throw parts at it that didnt work. we told our neighbor who is a dodge mechanic what code it was throwing and hes like on thats the o2 sensor. yeah we invested in a scanner for ourselves and have never went back to the dealership for anything else.
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