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scuddriver



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Gap Tool Faults - are these for real?

Connected up my GAP tool and a load of faults appeared. I have noticed this before, and have just ignored and cleared them. The car is running perfectly, with no warning messages or bongs. So should I be concerned about these "faults" or not?

TDV8 4.4 2011 using the bluetooth version of the Gap tool

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 2011 Vogue TDV8 4.4
1992 Mazda Mx5

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Alistair



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Could be dodgy connections, low battery level, any number of things.

When I got my IID, I just cleared the faults & started afresh - whenever I saw a new fault, I noted it, cleared it and only worried if it kept reappearing.

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as alistair says, its best to clear all historical faults and start from new...you will find some keep re-recurring ... if the FF is running ok dont worry about them.. ... - .- -.




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Rangeyman



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I believe some historical code can reoccur and may eventually go away but just keep an eye on what is reoccurring,in theory you should get rid of all and they should stay clear .

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