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FBF


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In case anyone has need of a scanner for the car I have a Kingbolen v7 which reads codes and live data and has active testing including tyre pressure monitor resets and service and Adblue resets. Also does other functions such as ABS and pump bleeding, steering angle settings, brake resets and airbag and body modules so fairly comprehensive depending on vehicle

Long story short I bought one to fix the Adblue on the van. Normal situation with these vans is a tank replacement circa £1100. Fixed with a £1.50 thermister.biggrin

 



-- Edited by FBF on Thursday 27th of July 2023 05:36:42 PM

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Quadrophenia

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Yes F I too have long been a fan of the OBD reader and here's my go to device

 

 

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which I've found invaluable on my Avensis and Yaris, not only does it tell me what kind of car it is but it also tells me the colour.

 

It is indeed a piece of ****.

 

 



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