SeaKaye12
Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Wow...took me by surprise. They say that it's a STATE LAW keeping them from loaning out the readers that display the OBD-II codes that are stored when your Check Engine Light (CEL) comes on.
Seems strange to me; why would the State want to prevent people from knowing what's wrong with their cars?
From the Store's point of view...they loan the reader...customer finds out what's wrong...and buys the part from them.
Just seems odd....they can loan brake tools and have some NOOB attempt a brake job in their parking lot....testing their work on the interstate on the way home...but they can't loan a CEL code reader.
Your thoughts?
Chuck
Seems strange to me; why would the State want to prevent people from knowing what's wrong with their cars?
From the Store's point of view...they loan the reader...customer finds out what's wrong...and buys the part from them.
Just seems odd....they can loan brake tools and have some NOOB attempt a brake job in their parking lot....testing their work on the interstate on the way home...but they can't loan a CEL code reader.
Your thoughts?
Chuck