Quote Originally Posted by GEG View Post
^ but that will cost you.

75.00 per scan at most mech's, just to SEE what the issue is, without doing anything about it. I guess the scanning machine costs a lot of money, so they pass that on to you.
Depends on the mech. If it is the mech that he used to repair his transmission, then he should ask them to read it for free. It doesn't cost a lot of money. You can get an OBDII scanner for $80 shipped on ebay from an Aussie seller. Example

Quote Originally Posted by GEG View Post
do THIS:
http://www.k-series.com/tech_document.php?id=37

It takes the better part of 10 seconds, will tell you what is wrong, and is free (except for the paper clip)

Follow the photo, including which way the port sits, and you're set.

Too easy.

Usually after transmission work, it is an Air Fuel Ratio (A/F) Sensor at fault.
Good info there.