CEL codes - troubleshoot
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
So besides the computer and cables, i wouldnt really need anything else to use it right? also where would that connect to our cars at? it says you can do all the dyno readings and 0-60 and that so im assuming it has to be plugged in somewhere accesible so you can drive with it
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I figured it was related and i shouldnt start a new thread if i could throw it in here. i didnt think it would go this far or i would have started up a new one. my bad
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and thats when i come in.....
lol, jk, about the O2 sensors, idk im curesed, every car ive had or my parents had at least once a year throws the 02 sensor light, and like i remember paying 110$ or something for the lower O2 sensor. Anyawy I wish there was a fast and simple way to connect my lap top to the ECU and be able to get ALL info during driving and during checks on the CEL and whatever.
lol, jk, about the O2 sensors, idk im curesed, every car ive had or my parents had at least once a year throws the 02 sensor light, and like i remember paying 110$ or something for the lower O2 sensor. Anyawy I wish there was a fast and simple way to connect my lap top to the ECU and be able to get ALL info during driving and during checks on the CEL and whatever.
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iroically my car seems to be having the same problem as yours tanc. At least I think so anyway. We had the exhaust installed and the guy had to jerry rig the O2 sensors, so I think he fvcked them up cause now Ive got the CEL. haha
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TiburonWao)</div><div class='quotemain'>That scan tool looks exactly as de Digimoto....
I will buy the Digimoto Pocket PC version very soon....</div>
Are you saying that the Pocket PC can be used as an OBDII scanner as well?? As long as you buy the correct software?
I will buy the Digimoto Pocket PC version very soon....</div>
Are you saying that the Pocket PC can be used as an OBDII scanner as well?? As long as you buy the correct software?