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Monday
Mar152010

What’s up with Leo? He’s starting to do down-to-earth gadgets on Tuesdays!

TTTT, Tuesday, March 16th, 2010, Netcast 1047

This Tuesday’s gadget of the day is the Car MD. Now to be fair, Leo didn’t have even have to look under his desk to find it. It was in his “goodie bag” from MAC World. But Leo tried it, and likes it! Car MD is designed to give drivers two things they need most when it comes to their vehicle’s health:  easy-to-use tools and empowering information. Leo said it’s very easy to use. It should work on any 1996 and newer car, light truck, SUV and minivan. To get started you plug Car MD into the data link connector (DLC) of your 1996 & newer vehicle. That gives the device access to the vehicle’s on-board computer. (Videos on the company’s website can explain a lot more.) After the CarMD gathers the info it needs, a LED light tells you to disconnect it. When Leo did it, it took less than a minute to get the info downloaded into his Car MD. Then you use your PC to upload the information and tap into the CarMD online database for a specific report about what’s ailing your vehicle. The company says their easy-to-understand reports let you determine things like why your vehicle’s “check engine” light is on and find out how severe the problem is and how much parts and labor should cost. It’s like getting a second opinion on your repair estimate by comparing your CarMD report with your mechanic’s to ensure they located the true source of your car’s pain and bill you fairly. The CarMD database has real-life fixes from thousands of ASE certified technicians across the country and a range of resources to help you decide to attempt repairs yourself or refer to a qualified mechanic. Cost is $99.

 http://www.carmd.com/Shop/Products

 Hear this Netcast: www.twit.tv/dgw1047

Reader Comments (2)

No daily giz wiz on TWIT monday and Tuesday
the episode that is up on twit is labeled as the monday episode but it is actually last Fridays.

HELP!!!!

March 16, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMike Herron

This gadget is so good and down-to-earth that Dick did it himself in episode 178. So I don't think I'll give this TTTT a passing grade this time :)

March 17, 2010 | Unregistered Commentermbe

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