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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
OEM sensors vs aftermarket sensors
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<blockquote data-quote="Flyer58" data-source="post: 439539" data-attributes="member: 18629"><p>I did look into the Autel and a few others but I wasn't going to spend the $500 on one to fix a car my son owned and might sell soon. This is more of a money saving hobby for me and this point and keeps my off the streets. The YJ is like a big old tractor, plain and simple. I did find a used professional scanner but it needed a code which the seller didn't have. I guess it's a security measure in case someone steals the shops tools and that's were I found a reference to a monthly subscription for updates when flashing a chip. This was a while ago and I've since flushed most of that research. </p><p></p><p>All good advice for me and others who follow. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyer58, post: 439539, member: 18629"] I did look into the Autel and a few others but I wasn't going to spend the $500 on one to fix a car my son owned and might sell soon. This is more of a money saving hobby for me and this point and keeps my off the streets. The YJ is like a big old tractor, plain and simple. I did find a used professional scanner but it needed a code which the seller didn't have. I guess it's a security measure in case someone steals the shops tools and that's were I found a reference to a monthly subscription for updates when flashing a chip. This was a while ago and I've since flushed most of that research. All good advice for me and others who follow. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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