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Fault Code Reader 850

yes it is easy to use, if you ignore some of the tabs/screns that are more gearaed to a Shop like the O2, graph, search, test and data,etc. You can play with thoose and learn more about them.

All i use are the "info" "status" "codes" and the virtual Dash is cool.

the only screens you use to read the codes are: status and codes. Status shows you are connected or not connected and "clears" the codes when you do an "Update" and "Clear"

after you connect to the car's OBDII than do an update on the status screen, this gets the "check Engine" codes, and then clear them. Using the same screen click on "enhanced" on the tool bar, and you clear the "Service" light.

it takes about 5 minutes to read to all all codes and turn off the lights.

Easy once you do it a few times.

Dan






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