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Who needs sites like that when you have sites like this. Also if you have access to a scan tool, something normally stands out as not being correct, and always take the scantool to the car so you get readings before anything has changed (i.e. temp sensors)
 
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Oh great!! Another spammer on the board. :mad:
 
I've used NAPAfix before and have had very little sucess with them. It's a hit or miss thing.

Only 69K members on iATN? We have more members here.
 
Only 69K members on iATN? We have more members here.


Yes, but they are all professional techs.

The database is massive. They have tens of thousands of vehicle and problem specific threads with a search engine that actually works. It's the best diagnostic tool I have. I figure if I'm seeing a problem with a vehicle, chances are good that someone else has seen it too, asked about it, and reported the fix for it. iATN has saved me literally hundreds of hours in diagnostic time chasing down wiring and drivability issues.
 
Only 69K members on iATN? We have more members here.

Like Gunslinger said, they are pro's. My L1 teacher (Jim Morton) is on there and he knew his chit :eek::eek:. They are the best of the best for the most part. I believe that site has alot of "off the wall" problems, and fixes for them.
 
Well I saved it so If I need to I can go there again but I've never considered joining. How much does it cost?
 
Well I saved it so If I need to I can go there again but I've never considered joining. How much does it cost?

IATN.net Free to join, but need a subscription (3 months at a time) to be able to search the Fix Database. The Fix Database is worth more than an All Data system, IMHO.
I joined when there was only 7000 members and used to spend as much time on there as I now spend on TB.com. I was turning wrench professionally back then and used it daily. Saved tons of time and learned a lot.
Try it, you'll like it. Many sharp techs on that site, loads of car info and educational stuff also. The best of the best.
 
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