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Sunpro 81-95 Ford Cp9015 Car Computer Code Reader & Haynes Techbook 10205 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
Location:

South Amboy, New Jersey, US

South Amboy, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:SunPro code scanner Manufacturer Part Number:CP9015

This is a Sunpro Cp9015 code scanner is for 1981 through 1995 EEC-IV and MCU SYSTEMS ON FORD, LINCOLN & MERCURY CARS, VANS OR TRUCKS code reader scanner is still in the original box with the code definition manual as well as the troubleshooting manual. This was used just a couple of time (with great success) and placed back in the box. This code scanner diagnosis the vehicles listed on the back of the box shown in one of the pictures. List price for one of these scanners is over $40, so you are getting a great deal here. Plus you will receive the Haynes–Techbook #10205 / Service & Repair Manual with diagnostic service instructions, computer codes, troubleshooting tips ,(Automotive Computer Codes & Electronic Engine Management Systems).

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