Go to Harbor Freight or Amazon and find yourself OBD2 scanner. Like mentioned above, $35-$50 for a decent one that will give you codes, meaning of codes and save you from being ripped off. You can also download cell phone apps and buy an$10 OBD2 Bluetooth adapter that plugs into your car, while the app reads the codes. I use an app called Torque and it offers a ton of information while monitoring the car while I drive too. You dont have to monitor, you can unplug adapter once you get your code. . Can Also go to local auto parts store to have them read it for free. AutoZone, Advanced, Pep Boys... They do it for free.
No but they apply fee to repairs...
No...you can get a good obdII (engine scanner)on amazon for 35 bucks...it will save ou a lot of money and headaches
No. It's not free but, they will discount the amount if you make the repairs with them.
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