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ken@bimmertools
07-20-2007, 12:50 PM
Plagued by a phantom check engine light? Have you had your codes read for free at a chain auto parts store only to reveal something vague?

Have you done work on your car that caused the airbag light to come on?

If so, you should strongly consider owning a scan tool from Peake Research. These tools ARE NOT generic OBDII tools like those found in the auto parts stores. They are purpose built to read BMW-SPECIFIC factory fault codes. OBDII readers only read generic, government-mandated emissions codes (P-Codes). These fault codes can possibly lead you to vague or misleading conclusions about the issues you're facing.

Peake Research tools are, hands down, the industry-standard choice for hand-held scan and reset tools. There are models to work with BMWs from 1987-2003. ('03+ model year compatibility coming soon).

Bimmertools is your common sense source for these tools. Our pricing for Peake's engine code tools (R5-FCXII) is set at manufacturer minimum pricing - $139.95, and domestic shipping is FREE (scan tools only).

Furthermore, we've reduced the pricing on R5-SRS (airbag) tools to just $120.00 (retail $129) with FREE domestic shipping.

Each scan tool includes a free case and user guide. These tools will even reset your oil-service indicator with the push of a button!

Stop guessing about what is causing your check engine light! Click on the photo below, or simply go to www.bmwscantools.com to see read more or order.

http://www.alkendesign.com/PeakeFCX.jpg (http://www.whatsyourconcept.com/shopCategories.asp?categoryID=143)

As always, don't hesitate to contact me with any questions. Please use our Concierge Form on the website, or as linked in my signature.

Thanks for looking!

Ken

sanyomats
07-20-2007, 07:58 PM
cool...i will soon pick up one of these...!!

zeshon
07-21-2007, 03:17 PM
I have had one for a year. It is a great tool and I would recommend that anyone here who DIYs should get one.

ken@bimmertools
07-21-2007, 07:18 PM
Just used mine today - and compared the results to a generic OBDII tool... comparison to follow...

ken@bimmertools
07-22-2007, 10:04 PM
Here's a link to my how-to and comparison to the OBDII tool:

http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=490834

Ken

dirsh
07-23-2007, 09:54 PM
I got my peake scanner from alken. highly reccomend getting it from them. it's pretty much paid for itself within a few months of owning it.
I might pick up the airbag one too just in case

ken@bimmertools
07-24-2007, 03:08 PM
Thanks for the nice words!

Ken