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Default OT OBD on board diagnostics code scanners

My truck started running rough, so I dug out my OBD code scanner and
found that it had died.

So I rummage around the internet and found I can get a OBD to usb
converter or a OBD to blue tooth device. Anyone have opinions on
this.

Any sites with info on making a OBD code scanner. I already have a
case and a OBD connector.

Dan
 
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