I've seen these... I might order one for the future. I've got it booked in on Thursday for an Odis scan and replace whatever it throws up..it's a new to me car and has a decent warranty that is going to cover it.If you get a wireless odb2 transmitter you can get apps for your phone to read codes, a cheep one called Enginelink was less than £4. and read all my engine codes.
If the light is on or has been on there will be fault codes stored, you can only get rid of them by clearing them.I've seen these... I might order one for the future. I've got it booked in on Thursday for an Odis scan and replace whatever it throws up..it's a new to me car and has a decent warranty that is going to cover it.
Could that be done with one of these OBD2 Bluetooth dongle things and an appropriate app?If the light is on or has been on there will be fault codes stored, you can only get rid of them by clearing them.
Yes.Could that be done with one of these OBD2 Bluetooth dongle things and an appropriate app?