I just wondered whether there would be any merit in buying an OBDII tester/reader - I realise that some of the codes are manufacturer-specific, but can the testers still read them (i.e. can you go and look them up?).
The 'error' light came on yesterday - a trip back to the garage to work out which actuator is in a sulk. It's not the cost, it's the time/hassle of having to run to the garage....would be much easier if a standard tester would work.
I'm sure some of the more knowledgeable members will know the answer to this off to top of their heads....worth getting a tester and finding a list of codes, or do I just need to accept that it's SD2/3 only?
cheers
The 'error' light came on yesterday - a trip back to the garage to work out which actuator is in a sulk. It's not the cost, it's the time/hassle of having to run to the garage....would be much easier if a standard tester would work.
I'm sure some of the more knowledgeable members will know the answer to this off to top of their heads....worth getting a tester and finding a list of codes, or do I just need to accept that it's SD2/3 only?
cheers