"paul48154" wrote in message
> I'm interested in your BMW reset tool R5/FCX 3. Although, I was
> looking for more diagnostic capability but the R5/FCX 3 may work.
>
> How old is the tool and does it have all the user documentation of a
> new tool? And, what are you asking for the R5/FCX3?
Hey Paul. I think I bought the tool in 2001. I have used it quite a few
times to
reset the oil change and inspection lights, as I did all the service on the
car.
I also used it for help with diagnosis a couple of times (and reset Check
Engine).
It is used, but, for all intents and purposes, as good as new IMO. I seem
to remember that Peake claimed these things were reliable and sturdy enough
for professional use, and I hardly used it that way, only as a DIYer for
this
one car.
I think $75 including shipping seems fair. It is in its own hard plastic
carrying case, and the little manual with instruction, all the
codes--everything
you need to use it is included.
( I couldn't get a valid e-mail address for you, so I laid it all out here.
You can e-mail me at smallg DeleteThis @bellsouth.net if you'd prefer.)
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>
> thanks,
> Paul
>
> "smallg" wrote:
> > "paul48154" wrote in message
> >
> > > Hi, I need some recommenations from your personal experience
> > for a
> > > OBD1 scanner/diagnostic tool for a 1995 BMW325i ... OBD1.
> > I'm not
> > > completely satasified with my Google search results. I live
> > 50 miles
> > > from the nearest BMW dealer and the local repair shops don't
> > have a
> > > OBD1 tool. So, I plan on doing as much of work as I can
> > myself.
> > > Thanks for time.
> >
> > I used my diagnostic/reset tool many times during the time I
> > had my E36
> > (which
> > was unfortunately totalled in wreck a month ago--other guy's
> > fault).
> >
> > Here is the tool I have:
> > http://www.bimmerzone.com/resettool.htm
> >
> > (The first one listed at top of page)
> >
> > I'll sell you mine for a good deal less, and it's practically
> > good as new. >> Stay informed about: OBD1 scanner/diagnostic tool