[Supras] $10K OBD2 scanner
berniek at technicaldevelop.com
berniek at technicaldevelop.com
Tue Oct 2 19:59:50 CDT 2007
Bob: Price range of about $16K maximum for the '92 Maxima replacement.
Bernie
Bob wrote:
> Surprisingly, Chrysler isn't the worse for repairs out of the big 3 we see.
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> Yes, the transmission is weak in the 93-99 Caravans but it is really the
> standard in Minivans. That being said... Ford, especially the Windstar or
> anything with the 3.8 makes the Caravan seem reliable.
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> I still lean toward the Toyota... preferably with the 5-sfe because it is
> easy to work on.
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> What is the price range?
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> Bob
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: berniek at technicaldevelop.com [mailto:berniek at technicaldevelop.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 6:44 PM
> Cc: bob at hairballcreations.com; Supras at supras.com
> Subject: Re: $10K OBD2 scanner
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> PS: As you probably know, Chrysler was the worst and still may be
> regarding dissemination of information to aftermarket diagnostic
> equipment manufacturers.
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> berniek at technicaldevelop.com wrote:
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>> Bob:
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>> A Chrysler is probably the last car I would buy except if the new
>> Challenger (retro 60's) is too good to pass up with the hemi. Yes,
>> $10K is a lot to pay for a diagnostic system. So on the assumption
>> that I'll wind up with a Japanese car, the choice should be simpler.
>> Years ago I bought an OTC (?) full diagnostic system with adapters and
>> modules for all cars up to '95. It was used exactly once on my '87
>> Chevy van.
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