Your welcome.
If you plan on working on your car yourself, and have others in the family with OBDII vehicals, you might just want to pick up a code scanner while at AZ.
I picked up a nice OBDII scanner at AZ so I could check the codes on my Grandma's Saturn (uses CAN network), It was on sale for $99, regular $129, and it covers all 96' and newer OBDII. The nice thing about it is that it not only reads and clears DTC's, it also will display real-time data from the sensors while one drives the vehical, and for $99, that's a pretty good deal. That way you have it with anywhere you are, and plug it in while driving down the road at anytime. No dealing with other people when you have just a little problem.