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I don t know how to use it, but I love has a lot of tools to repair autos
I would like to learn what to use the Advance feature for. I thought it was defective at first.
I wanted a decent light for 25 years and finally got it, DIY. I bought the CP7529 a year ago.
But that shows really fast flashes not a constant flashlight. I just used it for the first time today on my new 1996 Ford Aspire.
Without the manual handy I began using it by pressing the flashlight button, seemed logical. Then I pressed the Adv button and got it to time.
Found the manual online at Actron.
I have found this light to be easy to use and the tach feature has come in very handy. The display is bright and easy to read and it seems to be pretty well built and should hold up for many years.
Good product at reasonable price. My only issue is that the gun housing is plastic and the induction clamp is metal.I would have preferred these reversed.
I could even touch this timing light with my employee discount from Advance Auto Parts for close to the same price. I compared the timing advance feature with the timing tape and traditional timing light method and both timing lights read exactly the same, so ignore what people tell you about using these advance timing lights. Very easy to use, great quality, best deal.
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