Posted by bc on June 13, 2009 at 08:36:08 from (71.158.210.217):
In Reply to: O'Reilly Auto Parts posted by MarkB_MI on June 13, 2009 at 05:37:01:
A while back I took my pickup to autozone to check the code. He brought out an old model code checker, got the code, and said policy didn't allow him to clear it. I knew the guy and he explained the way to clear it by turning the ignition off and on a couple times or whatever the procedure was and then waited while I did it.
After my wiring harness problem last weekend, I took it to O'reillys to check the codes. They just handed me their new code checker, explained how it worked, then told me to hit the clear button when done. I went out, found 9 codes, wrote them down, and cleared them with not much problem.
AZ and OR carry alot of the same brand of stuff so it is hard to find something except their brands. As I understand it, AZ and OR were both started by separate relatives of Sam Wall of wally world. That is why they have their stores so close together.
Walk into our AZ store and there might be 2 guys twiddling their thumbs but their prices seem to be lower than OR. Walk into OR store and there are 5 or 6 techs just busy as can be taking care of the crowd but it seems like some of the stuff on the racks may be a buck or two higher than AZ.
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