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britishtrident

posted on 7/4/06 at 10:53 AM Reply With Quote
Bought a new EOBD Fault code Scanner

I just go a new EOBD fault code scanner via a US ebay shop. Cost less than 38 pounds including p&p and insurance Model is a U480 -- ace item, the seller also has cheaper and more upmarket units.
A lot handier to use than my PC-OBD interface. It will even read the vehicles VIN number from the ECU

Works on just about any recent vehicle.

seller is http://stores.ebay.co.uk/alpha-bid

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DaveFJ

posted on 7/4/06 at 01:40 PM Reply With Quote
bet it wouldn't read mine





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Noodle

posted on 7/4/06 at 10:07 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by britishtrident
I just go a new EOBD fault code scanner via a US ebay shop. Cost less than 38 pounds including p&p and insurance Model is a U480 -- ace item, the seller also has cheaper and more upmarket units.
A lot handier to use than my PC-OBD interface. It will even read the vehicles VIN number from the ECU

Works on just about any recent vehicle.

seller is http://stores.ebay.co.uk/alpha-bid

[Edited on 7/4/06 by britishtrident]


Interesting. I had to use a paperclip to get the codes out of my Toyota.

The paperclip came with no digital display, cabling or book of codes.

Did the stationers rip me off?




Seriously, that looks like a groooooooovy peice of kit.

Cheers,

Neil





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britishtrident

posted on 7/4/06 at 10:17 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Noodle
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Interesting. I had to use a paperclip to get the codes out of my Toyota.

The paperclip came with no digital display, cabling or book of codes.

Did the stationers rip me off?




Seriously, that looks like a groooooooovy peice of kit.

Cheers,

Neil


Paper clips are OBD1 standard (but must be a dealler supplied OEM clip) -- OBD2/EOBD scanners are the price of progress. Just wait for OBD 3 --- the cars ecu interface with sat nav and a cellular phone modem -- big brother meaning goverment agencies, police & insurance companies will no exactly where you are , what speed you are doing and where you came from and if your car is emmitting horrible gasses.

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Noodle

posted on 8/4/06 at 08:39 AM Reply With Quote
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...and if your car is emmitting horrible gasses.


I eat a lot of vegetables and pulses. My car's always emmitting horrible gases.

Come to think of it, so does my house.

I'm doomed!

Seriously though, I posted in a thread moons ago about a guy I know from Dera/Qinetic who was working on these 'black box' systems for the eyes in the sky.

He told me that mandatory introduction and fitment was to begin in 2010.

Neil.





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