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  #11  
Old January 1st 05, 11:24 PM
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"maxpower" > wrote in message
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> May I post to this DS? It isnt the original post but the 3rd one on my
> screen. (OTC) Ottawanna Tool Company was the company that made em, you

can
> buy the DBRIII from Chrysler which will let you do more and see more on

the
> scanner then the snap on and all the other generics, it will cover up to
> some 2005 models


OK, for all you guys (and gals) that have an extra $6000 burning a hole in
your pocket, here's a link so you can buy your very own new DRB !! :-)

https://techauthority.gltghosting.co...t/ScanToolFlye
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But seriously, for a 1993 (pre-OBD2) all you need is an OTC Monitor 4000E, a
cartridge 1993 or newer, and if you are the unfortunate owner of an A-604 4
speed electronic transmission too, then you need the Chrysler A-604
Transmission & Chassis (CCD) Adapter to go with it. You can readily pick up
the scanner and cartridge on Ebay for roughly $75 or less. The CCD adapter
is a little harder to find on Ebay, but they appear occasionally for
anywhere from $20-$50.




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  #12  
Old January 2nd 05, 12:07 AM
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exactly, but my posts are for others to read to if they are interested, some
may want info on the DRBIII and what it does. therefore i covered all
"Neil Nelson" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "maxpower" > wrote:
>
> > May I post to this DS? It isnt the original post but the 3rd one on my
> > screen. (OTC) Ottawanna

>
> Owatonna
>
> > Tool Company was the company that made em, you can
> > buy the DBRIII from Chrysler which will let you do more and see more on

the
> > scanner then the snap on and all the other generics, it will cover up to
> > some 2005 models

>
> Except that the OP asked about a "DRBII" and he's looking to use
> it on a 93 MY vehicle in which case the Snap-On or OTC 4000 will
> suffice just fine.



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Old January 2nd 05, 12:07 AM
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exactly, but my posts are for others to read to if they are interested, some
may want info on the DRBIII and what it does. therefore i covered all
"Neil Nelson" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "maxpower" > wrote:
>
> > May I post to this DS? It isnt the original post but the 3rd one on my
> > screen. (OTC) Ottawanna

>
> Owatonna
>
> > Tool Company was the company that made em, you can
> > buy the DBRIII from Chrysler which will let you do more and see more on

the
> > scanner then the snap on and all the other generics, it will cover up to
> > some 2005 models

>
> Except that the OP asked about a "DRBII" and he's looking to use
> it on a 93 MY vehicle in which case the Snap-On or OTC 4000 will
> suffice just fine.



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Old January 2nd 05, 04:05 AM
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In article >,
"maxpower" > wrote:

> exactly, but my posts are for others to read to if they are interested, some
> may want info on the DRBIII and what it does. therefore i covered all


All that does is confuse the issue. Perhaps a new post would be
more appropriate?
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Old January 2nd 05, 04:05 AM
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In article >,
"maxpower" > wrote:

> exactly, but my posts are for others to read to if they are interested, some
> may want info on the DRBIII and what it does. therefore i covered all


All that does is confuse the issue. Perhaps a new post would be
more appropriate?
  #16  
Old January 2nd 05, 05:15 AM
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On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, aarcuda69062 wrote:

> "maxpower" > wrote:


> > exactly, but my posts are for others to read to if they are
> > interested, some may want info on the DRBIII and what it does.
> > therefore i covered all


> All that does is confuse the issue. Perhaps a new post would be
> more appropriate?


Maxpower's rather feeble in the brains department. The idea of a new
thread for a new topic is probably rather beyond his grasp.
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Old January 2nd 05, 05:15 AM
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On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, aarcuda69062 wrote:

> "maxpower" > wrote:


> > exactly, but my posts are for others to read to if they are
> > interested, some may want info on the DRBIII and what it does.
> > therefore i covered all


> All that does is confuse the issue. Perhaps a new post would be
> more appropriate?


Maxpower's rather feeble in the brains department. The idea of a new
thread for a new topic is probably rather beyond his grasp.
  #18  
Old January 2nd 05, 10:10 AM
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Still having that hard time sleeping?
"Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message
n.umich.edu...
> On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, aarcuda69062 wrote:
>
> > "maxpower" > wrote:

>
> > > exactly, but my posts are for others to read to if they are
> > > interested, some may want info on the DRBIII and what it does.
> > > therefore i covered all

>
> > All that does is confuse the issue. Perhaps a new post would be
> > more appropriate?

>
> Maxpower's rather feeble in the brains department. The idea of a new
> thread for a new topic is probably rather beyond his grasp.



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Old January 2nd 05, 10:10 AM
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Still having that hard time sleeping?
"Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, aarcuda69062 wrote:
>
> > "maxpower" > wrote:

>
> > > exactly, but my posts are for others to read to if they are
> > > interested, some may want info on the DRBIII and what it does.
> > > therefore i covered all

>
> > All that does is confuse the issue. Perhaps a new post would be
> > more appropriate?

>
> Maxpower's rather feeble in the brains department. The idea of a new
> thread for a new topic is probably rather beyond his grasp.



  #20  
Old January 2nd 05, 02:49 PM
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max you will find neil know's all and thinks with his ego instead of his
intelligence but still a good man

maxpower wrote:

> exactly, but my posts are for others to read to if they are interested, some
> may want info on the DRBIII and what it does. therefore i covered all
> "Neil Nelson" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > "maxpower" > wrote:
> >
> > > May I post to this DS? It isnt the original post but the 3rd one on my
> > > screen. (OTC) Ottawanna

> >
> > Owatonna
> >
> > > Tool Company was the company that made em, you can
> > > buy the DBRIII from Chrysler which will let you do more and see more on

> the
> > > scanner then the snap on and all the other generics, it will cover up to
> > > some 2005 models

> >
> > Except that the OP asked about a "DRBII" and he's looking to use
> > it on a 93 MY vehicle in which case the Snap-On or OTC 4000 will
> > suffice just fine.


 




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