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28.04.2011 at 22:01:58
got a xj8 3.2 x plate. restricted performance showing on dash is there a way to access fault codes without buying expensive code readers quite new to forum any help appreciated
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Code readers aren't too expensive, basic types start at £20 on ebay and will always come in handy for modern cars.
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You need a code reader to point you in the right direction, but do rember these readers throw up a number of suggestions of possible cause, they do not always pinpoint the defective part, seek out a guy who has the knowledge to read the codes and then, through experience, choose the right option. This is the hardest part, getting the codes scanned is a doddle.
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You need a code reader to point you in the right direction, but do rember these readers throw up a number of suggestions of possible cause, they do not always pinpoint the defective part, seek out a guy who has the knowledge to read the codes and then, through experience, choose the right option. This is the hardest part, getting the codes scanned is a doddle.
All the best Brian
Good point.
There are still many who believe that plugging in a scan tool "tells you what part to replace"....as opposed to the old days when "real mechanics" had to actually diagnose what the problem was. Ha !
A fault code will bring you a diagnostic chart or trouble tree showing the steps and tests needed to narrow down the exact problem. Sometimes it's only two or three checks or tests, sometimes six or eight, but I've seen some faults codes where the corresponding diag chart has 40+ tests!
Of course, if a person specializes on a particular make/model over a long period of time recognized fault patterns can be seen, making it tempting to skip all the testing. This is understandable and in some cases, preferable.
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30.04.2011 at 23:48:05
It's not so bad if only one fault shows up, it's the combinations that can bamboozle. I guess I'm lucky with the XJS as it doesn't really have the capability to generate that many. The X Type was a nightmare.
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In general with code readers the more you pay, the better the anaysis of the code(s), thats why some are £20 and some several; £1000s.
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Whilst I agree to a point that the more you pay the more you get, my friend who has 1,000 s of ££ worth of snap on scanner and more cards than you can shake a stick at, still comes up with the same info as my £120 scanner, and the 54 plate Vauxhall he is trying to cure still comes up with a long list of possibles, from an air leak to pre and post cat sensors to MAF etc, still and educated guess I think.
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Completely agree, there is a lot more to it than price. As for Snap on perhaps its a £100 scanner with a snap on badge and a high price tag. Your scanner at £120 is exactly the same price as my local engine management expert suggested I buy. We have a few scanners at work but more or less only use them to get the code numbers, after that its intuition, the oscilloscope or old fashione bits like vacuum gauges, comprssion testers etc.
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