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Fault Code Reader Not Connecting
Right, you’ve got your OBD2 code reader, you’ve plugged it in, you’ve turned the ignition to position II, you’ve pressed to scan and………’Link Error’ comes up. Okay, what’s going on? Is the reader faulty? Are you doing something wrong? Yes, … Continue reading
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Air Bag light has come on in my VW!
If the airbag light has come on in your VW (or any of the VAG models) you might be concerned that it’s an expensive fix. Airbag lights (also known as SRS) will illuminate if any part of the system is … Continue reading
KTM Motorbike 6 Pin Adaptor for TuneECU
If you have a KTM Motorbike and wish to use the fantastic free TuneECU software you will not only need a TuneECU Interface but also a 6 pin KTM Adaptor Cable. These are now available- click here
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Tune ECU Software for your Triumph Bike! – FREE
TuneECU is a totally FREE software for the reprogramming, diagnosis and testing of the Engine Control Unit (ECU) fitted to Electronic Fuel Injected Triumph, KTM, Aprilia & Benelli motorcycles. It covers the following Triumph, KTM & Aprilia models: Triumph 675 … Continue reading
MultiECUScan Diagnostic System
If you own a Fiat, Alfa Romeo or Lancia vehicle and are looking for a diagnostic system which will cover various systems and not break the bank, look no further than MultiECUScan software (formerly called FiatECUScan). Using an ELM327 … Continue reading
Will an OBD2 fault code reader work on my car?
You’re looking for an OBD2 fault code reader but will it even work with your vehicle? The general rule is this – cars sold in the EU (European Union) 2001+ (petrol) and 2004+ (diesel) should be compatible by law. While … Continue reading
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Finding your Diagnostic socket
OBD2 uses a standard 16 pin diagnostic socket across all makes and models. Technically referred to as J1962F. Every compatible vehicle should have one. You will find it within reach of the driver’s area. To locate yours first check your … Continue reading
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Pending codes and DTCs?
What are pending codes on your OBD2 Fault Code Reader? Continue reading
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Car Diagnostics – Get it fixed!
OBD2 Fault Code Reader for £29.99 – Click Here
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