Question for mechanic

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bill B. Johnson, Dec 18, 2003.

  1. Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have
    an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a
    timing light and a device to test the voltage of his battery. I want to
    buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for
    Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford
    Mustang develops a problem?
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Dec 18, 2003
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  2. Bill B. Johnson

    Randolph Guest

    A good (factory?) service manual for his car?
     
    Randolph, Dec 19, 2003
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    Get him a service manual on cd. People are selling those things for cheap on
    eBay. Next best thing to having a shop manual and they often have the most
    recent updates. I don't know how many people want to pound their way through
    the interface they setup on it, but overall I like it.

    Regards



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    Jim Hernandez, Dec 24, 2003
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