Robert, there are several different injector plugs as you know. You can buy them in singles, buy I would go to almost any good "FLAPS" and buy a set that will cover almost every thing you will come in contact with. It will cost less that way also. All the tool trucks have them Snap-on, Matco, etc. just flag one down or ask at any auto repair shop. Howard ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Johnson" <robertj90@COMCAST.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 10:34 AM Subject: Noid Light Recommendations
> Good Morning Everyone, > > > > I would like to learn how to use a Noid Light. > > And I guess the first thing to do is to buy one! > > > > I have checked at sears and they do have about three different models. > > > > I would like to check both VW and Subbie. > > Can anyone recommend one that will check both? > > > > Also, did you modify the connectors for ease of use? > > > > Thank You, > > Robert > |
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