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Old May 22nd, 2010 | 11:21 AM
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sorry if this is a repost if i get the stfa that's fine....looking for a scanner that i can check codes on my 2009 tahoe....thoughts, links,pricing

also where can i find a shop manual? thinking about checking some things out

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Old May 22nd, 2010 | 11:55 AM
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most auto parts stores have scanners to buy. actron makes some budget friendly models, easy to use. some people will argue, but for ocassional use, they are fine. www.actron.com you can see different models, read about them.
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The best scanner you can get would be from AutoEnginuity.com
Old May 22nd, 2010 | 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by schlepprock379
The best scanner you can get would be from AutoEnginuity.com
quite expensive....
Old May 22nd, 2010 | 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Press
quite expensive....
That it is,but well worth it,I can't remember how many,but I think you get so many years of updates or something like that,it's the only scanner you'll ever need.Plus it covers MOST GM vehicles(gas or diesels) with the GM Enhanced bundle,when you think of diagnostic fees alone it would pay for itself very quick.
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Harbor Freight and Amazon.com are the lest expensive I have found if you are looking for a code reader and the ability to clear them.

and Helm publications is the place to get your factory manuals
http://www.helminc.com/helm/search_s...lm&class_2=CHV
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I have the Actron CP9180 AutoScanner, and have found it to be very helpful for the shade-tree DIY'er.
It will record drive data and you can print it out and send it to your PC.
the real time monitors are at nice also, the cord is long enough that you can have the scanner outside the vehicle while you are under the hood.

http://www.amazon.com/Actron-CP9180-...4634420&sr=1-2
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You can buy one from AutoXXXX, take it out into the parking lot scan and reset your codes, than take it back in for a full refund. This was not my idea, but a store manager who told me they could not reset my O2 sensor code.

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Originally Posted by Curt
You can buy one from AutoXXXX, take it out into the parking lot scan and reset your codes, than take it back in for a full refund. This was not my idea, but a store manager who told me they could not reset my O2 sensor code.

Good Luck

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not interested in doing that....although i will take a look at all the recommendations

thanks all
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If you have Adance Auto Parts store nearby, they will do a scan for free.



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