RE: [BlindHandyMan] On-board dyagnostic package

2008-11-19 Thread Larry Stansifer
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of cheetah Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 7:42 PM To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] On-board dyagnostic package hi Larry I have a 2001 blazer, and to read the engine codes you need a scan tool now grrr or pay the mechanic $30 to stick in a plug flip

Re: [BlindHandyMan] On-board dyagnostic package

2008-11-19 Thread Tom Fowle
Larry, thanks for that, I am thinking of blind mechanics not average drivers so your info is most helpful for my info archives, wherever they are GRIN Yep, all screen readers suck, some of them just suck differently. It might be that if you had a scripting nerd in your back pocket one or other

RE: [BlindHandyMan] On-board dyagnostic package

2008-11-18 Thread Larry Stansifer
Tom, I have about three different programs that I use. 1. Desktop Dyno, Allows you to build a virtual motor without hitting the Amex card. 2. MSD dynamic timing management, allows real time monitoring of both valve and spark timing relative to engine temperature, load and RPM. 3. Holley fuel

Re: [BlindHandyMan] On-board dyagnostic package

2008-11-18 Thread cheetah
hi Larry I have a 2001 blazer, and to read the engine codes you need a scan tool now grrr or pay the mechanic $30 to stick in a plug flip a switch and read me the darn code. is there a program I can get that will read the codes for me using jaws and a laptop? I don't need what you have by any