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ACTRTON CODE SCANNER CP9015 DOMESTIC FORD LINCOLN MERCURY Like New used one time comes with book free shipping USA 48 states only Actron CP9015 Detailed DescriptionThis Ford code scanner accesses Ford's self-test system, retrieves engine trouble codes from the on-board diagnostics computer, and uses audio and visual indicators for reading the codes. This code scanner features a built-in battery which eliminates the need for a cable. The battery is not included |
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