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Code readers are not specific to car make because of the "OBD" standard. Actron make decent code readers. I have one and it's helped me out a few times. I have this one. Got it for under $100/shipped via an eBay seller.
If you don't want to pay for a scanner, supposedly "Autozone" will do it for free.
There are code readers and there are scanners. before you buy, do some research. I did a thread comparing them a year or two ago, and within that thread were pictures and explainations, and most importantly a zillion other links to manufacturer's sites. Here is a link to that thread:
As you will see, there are many many different kinds and varieties out there. Also it will matter if you are 95 and older or 95 and newer. OBD-I vs. ODB-II. Enjoy.