Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 12:58:48 -0400 From: "Fred W." <Fred.Willsnospampam myrealbox.com> Subject: Re: Ping Fred W
"Dexter J" <lamealameadingdongnospamlamelame.org> wrote in message news:opscv0irwhu3ky2rnospam.eastlink.ca... > Salutations: > > On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 08:54:33 -0400, Fred W. <Fred.Willsnospampam > myrealbox.com> wrote: > > >> > >> Looking at a Tech II scantool and was wondering if there was any way to > >> work around it.. > > > > Yes, it is on Townsend's web site. He seems to have a dynamic IP address > > but you should be able to get to it at: > > > > http://www.townsendimports.com/ > > > > and then search around. But as I recall it will only display the Trionic > > codes, no clearing. > > > > -Fred W > > Thank you kindly. > > So - any chance you know the which scantool for the 93 AERO - TechII or > ISAT? My feeling at this point is I can bypass the local dealer 'service > manager' entirely if I can pick up the correct scantool. I know this isn't > a cheap proposition, however I intend to keep my aero for a very long time > and I feel pretty strongly it might pay for itself over the long haul. > > You seemed to have spent some real time on this question - would really > appreciate your thoughts. > > -- > > J Dexter - webmaster - http://www.dexterdyne.org/ > all tunes - no cookies no subscription no weather no ads > no news no phone in - RealAudio 8+ Required - all the Time > > Radio Free Dexterdyne Top Tune o'be-do-da-day > June Christy - It's Been A Long Long Time > http://www.dexterdyne.org/888/104.RAM Yes, I am familiar. The ISAT scan tool is prohibitively expensive, as in several thousands of dollars. There is no way that you will be able to justify the expense to buy one. Perhaps your best bet is to locate an independant SAAB wrench that will do just what you ask of them (read and reset codes, etc) -Fred W