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Originally Posted by soundman98
is there a large population that doesn't?
most auto parts stores will read the codes for free. it's where i send my parents if they have issues. the stores will print out all the listed codes, as well as any possible reason. then they give it to me, i sit on it for 3 weeks, and when i get bored, i look into it.
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Places with good public transportation like NY I'd imagine. If I live there in the city I wouldn't own a vehicle

I also did 6 years of motorcycle only.
I typically tell people to go to autoparts store to get their battery checked/codes but on the rare occasion the car can't be moved that's when the OBD2 reader you own is more convenient. Also like my case the other day when I was driving my CEL came on. Immediately pulled over, took the OBD2 out of my glove box and read it.