JAD Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Has anyone tried one of these to check engine codes? There are in toolstation and I have the dreaded yellow/orange engine warning light up. https://www.toolstation.com/streetwize-car-diagnostic/p12772
Rojie Posted January 9 Posted January 9 2 hours ago, JAD said: Has anyone tried one of these to check engine codes? There are in toolstation and I have the dreaded yellow/orange engine warning light up. https://www.toolstation.com/streetwize-car-diagnostic/p12772 Does it cover Japanese fault codes ? Otherwise consider Techstream.
Picasso Posted January 9 Posted January 9 hello check this link this one will read alphards https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/395960902847?chn=ps&_ul=GB&_trkparms=ispr%3D1&amdata=enc%3A1-9Bdbi8GS-6liCsG7beNOw45&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=710-134428-41853-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=395960902847&targetid=2360873003490&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=1006656&poi=&campaignid=21690875706&mkgroupid=169793746720&rlsatarget=aud-1195034332204:pla-2360873003490&abcId=10027099&merchantid=5338295901&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAhP67BhAVEiwA2E_9g-FuDNV3Wk1NVYaHBuE2p7nrv7Jl11MXIpvyReNZHBuwdJledIwU4hoCEAIQAvD_BwE if your anywhere near andys imports in norwich im sure he will be able to help you
JAD Posted January 9 Author Posted January 9 Thanks for the replies I think I'll go for the Ancel - I take it this is the connection above the pedals - Once I get it I'll let you know how I get on
JAD Posted January 13 Author Posted January 13 Well reader came to day and this is what it found. Connected and ran the engine then selected rerad fault codes. P0135 Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit (Bank1 Sensor1) So the next question is what do I do now is this easy to replace? Cheers John IMG_3601.HEIC
Rojie Posted January 13 Posted January 13 1 hour ago, JAD said: Well reader came to day and this is what it found. Connected and ran the engine then selected rerad fault codes. P0135 Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit (Bank1 Sensor1) So the next question is what do I do now is this easy to replace? Cheers John IMG_3601.HEIC 2.01 MB · 0 downloads Be patient. I am sure Lee will contact you asap. He may need you vin or registration number. Send him a private message.
JAD Posted Monday at 04:50 PM Author Posted Monday at 04:50 PM Will do - And very grateful for Lee's recomendation of scanner which worked a treat. I did email the supplyer regarding the streetwize spanner looks like if anyone wants to try it you can take it back. Cheers John Good day to you. We have learned that Japanese cars began introducing the OBD II protocol in 2000, and it wasn't until around 2006 that the OBD II protocol became popular. Currently, we can't find this car from 2004 in China, so we can't test whether this car has the OBD II protocol. So the consumers may need to test it themselves to see if it can be used SWOBD4. If it can't be used, the car not the OBDII protocol I apologise that this doesn’t give you enough information for you to go on but if you were to purchase the unit and it doesn’t work you could always take it back as all our products come with a 12 month warranty and it would obviously not be fit for purpose
Picasso Posted Tuesday at 03:50 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:50 PM Thank you john i like helping members have pm you the details you need if you need any part no.s or pictures just ask
JAD Posted Friday at 03:01 PM Author Posted Friday at 03:01 PM Firstly Thanks to Lee who advised on scanner & part this has now been sorted, could not have done it without his support! To change the sensor i needed the following tools screwdrivewr, 12mm & 14mm sockets and spanner and a E7 spline socket. Had to take off the heat shield to get the sensor out unfoutunately one fixings of the shield has a stud and nut and I needed to get the stud out with the spline socket. Luckily came out ok. I undid the sensor with 22mm spanner the new one was a bit of a pain to screw in but eventually managed it. Put heat shield back on and started the engine and engine warning light is off 🙂 Great Result Would have prefered to have done in the summer though. Kind Regards John IMG_3614.HEIC IMG_3615.HEIC IMG_3616.HEIC IMG_3617.HEIC IMG_3618.HEIC IMG_3619.HEIC
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