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Good afternoon everyone. I've finally managed to get techstream up and running and managed to pull my first "health check" on my 2012 Alphard. Previously used a wireless OBDII device and carscanner app to check for error codes but nothing was found. 

 

As you can see I have a lovely wall of amber on my health check report, although it looks like only one is a current error the rest are historical. Is there anyone with a bit of experience able to take a look at this screenshot and give it to me in laymen's terms what's gone on/is currently going on. 

 

I have no warning lights at all anywhere on my dash, the only issue I've had with the car since owning it is the slight knock/vibration which is hard to pin point is it's felt in the steering column or something loose behind the instrument cluster. I've changed the electronic power steering bush which wasn't the cause of the issue, so wondering if this current DTC issue is related. 

 

Looking at the historical codes I'm thinking the car might have had some sort of collision and repair before being shipped off to auction, CarVX report doesn't show any reported accident repair. 

 

 

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