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OBD II Reader 900 1996

Volvo's for that year are vanilla. No special codes. You can buy a stand alone scan tool for about 100 bucks at most auto supply stores or you can go for one of the tools that runs on a pda or a laptop. I have probably the cheapest version out there, it goes for about 80 bucks, runs on a laptop with a special black box interface that plugs into the cars odb2 port and the serial port. The software runs under windows and will show you all sorts of data including o2 sensors, engine load, rpm, temp. Here is the link to this guys site: http://obddiagnostics.com/ I have no connection except as a satisfied customer of his stuff.
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97 S90 with 177K miles still going strong






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