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Question posted by naultjl on May 10th, 2016

2000 Mountaineer Security Access Procedure Control Function Of P.a.t.s.

When plugging scsn tool into my truck States instruction brand of scan tool....readout follow the security access procedure control function for p.a.t.s. (passive anti-theft system)

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