Has anyone ever used one of these? My friend just bought a house in Deerfield NH and I helped him load up a bunch of his crap in Beverly for the move. He had this thing complete in the case from when he went to New England Tech and said he'd never use it, went to throw it in the "crap" pile (there were a pair of crinkle finish Moroso alum. valve covers in there too) then my other friend, a shop foreman at a car dealership, is like "Yeah, a car that isn't OBD2 isn't really worth fixing..."
He was tossing stuff out left and right and I insisted on taking this home in exchange for my help, it has connectors for Ford, GM, Chrysler, etc. I had heard of them before, namely people using them to scan Turbo Buicks and stuff but generally all kinds of OBD1 cars.
Just wondering what I can do with this thing on my cars...I still have to mess with it and read the instructions (I think I saw them in there).
I'm assuming it can do more than just scan trouble codes?
No pics but it looks like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OTC-MONITOR-4000-E-SCANNER-TOOL-NICE-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem53e6b70d12QQitemZ360353041682QQptZMotorsQ5fAutomotiveQ5fTools
Good to know it can go on ebay if I don't use it...