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	        |      most cost effective way to get bmw warning signal scanned?       
			
			Hey there,   
Just wondering if you know a good place to get my code scanned within the same day?   
Also what is the ususal price associated with this.   
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			10-23-2013, 06:44 PM
			
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			Just use OBDII scanner   
you can pick one up at Canadian Tire.    
They can be pricey(usually $100 or more) but mine was on sale and got it for $59.99
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			10-23-2013, 07:37 PM
			
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					Originally Posted by  Timpo     Just use OBDII scanner   
you can pick one up at Canadian Tire.    
They can be pricey(usually $100 or more) but mine was on sale and got it for $59.99   |       What do you drive? If you don't answer, Nissan will cease production of the GTR. Permanently.        
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			A generic code reader will not read BMW codes! None of those Canadian Tire ones will. 
Depending on what BMW you have I have a scanner.
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			10-23-2013, 08:31 PM
			
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					Originally Posted by  pb.kidz     A generic code reader will not read BMW codes! None of those Canadian Tire ones will. 
Depending on what BMW you have I have a scanner.   |       OP never specified if it's a BMW-specific code he needs reading or just a general CEL that's been triggered.  The latter can be read with a generic OBD2 reader.
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					Originally Posted by  pb.kidz     A generic code reader will not read BMW codes! None of those Canadian Tire ones will. 
Depending on what BMW you have I have a scanner.   |       Just read some on mine, worked fine.
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					Originally Posted by  Mr.C     Just read some on mine, worked fine.   |       There are generic codes that an OBDII scanner can identify on almost every car regardless of make or model.  
But there are some BMW specific codes that takes a special scanner.  
I did not think BMW charged for just reading codes, if they do shame on them...
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					Originally Posted by  meme405     I did not think BMW charged for just reading codes, if they do shame on them...   |       Shame on them?  It takes time, space, personnel, and liability for a shop to do that for you.  Why would you expect them to do that for free?  
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			If a generic code reader doesn't work than you'll need someone with INPA. I have the software downloaded but there's quite a bit to the program before I want I hook up to my car and start messing around.
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