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GJOB



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OBD Question

I'd like to buy an OBDII reader/code clearer thingy.

Are they universal so can be used on any car? I had my eye on this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/CAN-Bus-Trouble-Di...B001CBBY7O

I presume it only reads the codes rather than clearing them, what do I need to get to clear the codes or is that not possible?

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that one wont clear faults, you need a RAC [rover all comms] or an IIDTool...

loads on here re these but here's a link to one tread.. http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic7904.html ... - .- -.




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As Scarey said, I have one of these as well and allthough the Range Rover is more involved if you have other cars in your family it can still come in handy if the engine light comes on.

It will give you a code which you can look up with the software and it will do a basic fault clear, but like Scarey said, it wont clear things like air suspension etc on the Range Rover. Reformed

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GJOB



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So the RAC unit at £80 would work with any car with OBDII not just RR. Might be worth a punt.

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Sorry I was not clear with my reply.

The RAC or the IIDtool are Range Rover specific.

I have an RAC unit & the reader you looked at on Amazon. The unit on Amazon is a basic code reader that will work on most cars but will only read/clear the basic engine faults if the engine light check symbol is on.

What I meant was the reader that you are looking at on Amazon is handy to have along side something like the RAC etc. Reformed

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GJOB



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Ah, I see, thanks for clearing that up.

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i dont think the RAC is £80...its $295 direct from storey.. ... - .- -.




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Its about £95 on Ebay.... RAC Diagnostics Car Scanner Code Reader

What's the difference between the larger one and the smaller one?

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clarification-
rac obd reader ,about £80/90
RAC [rover all coms] ,$295 from the states.. ... - .- -.




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Quote:
RAC [rover all coms] ,$295 from the states..


But remember this only works on 2002-2005 cars !

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correct , up to vin 5A999999.. ... - .- -.




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so no good for my 06 MY. Is there a tool for newer models?

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steves IIDTool.. ... - .- -.




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GJOB



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Think I might have found a potential solution on PH.

http://www.pistonheads.com/xforums/topic.a...0machines.

Torque-bhp.com + bluetooth OBD2 dongle + android phone

Get real time data, fault codes, clearing etc.

I can have one wireless tool to do everything and don't have to use the laptop if I don't want to.

worth a look?

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Worth a look, but its similar to the one from Amazon, in the fact that its a basic fault code reader and not Range Rover specific, so you will still not be able to check/clear faults with the various modules on a Range Rover like the Air Suspension etc.

It depends on exactly on what you want to use it for really. Reformed

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