I just ran across several videos on YouTube about people using the ScanGauge-II to increase fuel economy. I just ordered one from Amazon. This one will go in our 2005 Sienna; I will eventually get a second one for our other car, 1995 Honda Accord wagon. From what I’ve read, it is really easy to install – just connect it to the On-Board Diagnostic port (ODB-II) found under the steering column on my Sienna. Once connected, just key in your engine size and fuel tank size and it’s ready to go. My ScanGauge will be here in a few days. I’ll let you know how it goes.

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One thing that I like about the ScanGauge is that you are able to read error codes that the vehicle’s on-board computer throw; then you can reset the Check-Engine light using the ScanGauge. The first time a Check-Engine light came on, I paid $40 for a repair place to read the code and reset the light. Then I found out that most car-parts houses will do it for you for free. My closest place is AutoZone and they have graciously read my codes for me the last couple of times. I like the fact that with the ScanGauge, I will now be able to do that myself.