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Old Sat, January 23rd, 2010, 12:14 AM
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Default Scanning codes on other vehicles?

Just as the title implies I am wondering if I can use my gryphon programmer (for an '08 f150) to pull or clear codes on other ford vehicles. The trucks specifically in question are a 1997 F250 that may be developing transmission issues and a 2004 Expedition showing signs of fuel system trouble. I haven't heard or read anything on this topic so input would be helpful.
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Just as the title implies I am wondering if I can use my gryphon programmer (for an '08 f150) to pull or clear codes on other ford vehicles. The trucks specifically in question are a 1997 F250 Need a different cord and it might not support that calibration platformthat may be developing transmission issues and a 2004 Expedition I think you can on this oneshowing signs of fuel system trouble. I haven't heard or read anything on this topic so input would be helpful.
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Some auto part stores have them for about $40 for a basic reader and in my opinion that's better than using a $400 programmer.
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Answers in red.

Some auto part stores have them for about $40 for a basic reader and in my opinion that's better than using a $400 programmer.
Agree with 88 on everything. But, if you do choose to try it on the Expy, I think you'll have to set your truck back to stock first.

(I'd get a code reader if I were you).

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yeah we'll get one when we need it. Just makin sure I didn't have to buy something I already had.
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