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Old 09-28-2006, 09:42 AM
dwd1985 dwd1985 is offline
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Originally Posted by gtdanielgt
go to autozone....they have the OBDII tool and can clear the codes with it if you ask. It's a free service provided by all autozone's...Be courteous though.
I have 2 friends who used to work at Autozone, and htey both say that they can check the codes for you, but cannot clear them because of liability issues. If they chekc the code, and hten clear it, and something happens to your car because of that, then they get in trouble.
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