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      08-22-2009, 03:48 PM   #1
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Bav Tech tool in SD

Anyone in San Diego have a Bav Tech tool? Need to have a code cleared/read. Can reimburse you for your time. Thanks.
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      08-22-2009, 04:58 PM   #2
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Check out EuroAutoSpot. They scanned mine for $50 and fixed the problem too.
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Anyone in San Diego have a Bav Tech tool? Need to have a code cleared/read. Can reimburse you for your time. Thanks.
hit up shane @ euroautospot like he said!
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If you just need to get the code (an delete), go to any local autozone types of places. they'll read your OBD II error message and you can give them like 5 bucks to tech to delete it.
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If you just need to get the code (an delete), go to any local autozone types of places. they'll read your OBD II error message and you can give them like 5 bucks to tech to delete it.
That's what I've always done for domestics, but will it read and clear all BMW codes?

Autozone will let you use their OBDII tool for free. Just want to make sure I get all the info.
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