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These are typically found on pre-2003 vehicles. Diagnosing a DTC or failure condition should begin by conducting a Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) search from your information database. The average automotive tire ranges from 24 to 28 inches in outside diameter. The following includes information for setting up an oscilloscope.
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