Code Reader
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morg - i cannot speak for all of them, but I can say that on my '96 Disco I, I have never gotten an ABS code on my reader. I believe that there is a separate connector that is needed in order to retrieve/interpret them, but with the attached guide I have not been able to justify the additional expense.
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Even WITH this, and after clearing the codes twice, I ended up pulling the ABS fuse from under the hood because it "ratcheted" and caused me to sail through a stop sign and subsequent intersection.
A forum search regarding pulling the ABS fuse will provide you with some entertaining reading....just ask CALEBO...
A forum search regarding pulling the ABS fuse will provide you with some entertaining reading....just ask CALEBO...
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Ultra-gauge
Anyone here have or used the Ultra gauge? ultra-gauge dot com
I've been considering trying it out since its $60 and supposedly reads and clears codes, reads pending codes, can set alarms for each code, gives live data, etc.
If it does what it advertises for Rovers at that price, i'm in.
I've been considering trying it out since its $60 and supposedly reads and clears codes, reads pending codes, can set alarms for each code, gives live data, etc.
If it does what it advertises for Rovers at that price, i'm in.
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Anyone here have or used the Ultra gauge? ultra-gauge dot com
I've been considering trying it out since its $60 and supposedly reads and clears codes, reads pending codes, can set alarms for each code, gives live data, etc.
If it does what it advertises for Rovers at that price, i'm in.
I've been considering trying it out since its $60 and supposedly reads and clears codes, reads pending codes, can set alarms for each code, gives live data, etc.
If it does what it advertises for Rovers at that price, i'm in.
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Fish,
Thanks for that. Kinda relieved. How do you go about removing the lower shroud? What is that white plug for?
Thanks for that. Kinda relieved. How do you go about removing the lower shroud? What is that white plug for?
Danny is MIA, has been for a while.
That white plug you found is not the correct one. It shouldn't be that close to the outside kickpanel. Usually if the lower shroud is removed the black OBDII plug will be tucked up near the transmission tunnel. And it will match your reader.
That white plug you found is not the correct one. It shouldn't be that close to the outside kickpanel. Usually if the lower shroud is removed the black OBDII plug will be tucked up near the transmission tunnel. And it will match your reader.
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Lower shroud is held in with 3-4 plastic push connectors. Grab a panel pulling tool(like a forked tongue shape) and remove the plastic connectors. Panel is easy to remove then. There is a port for your OBDII connector on that panel, if you don't see the connector, that means it was pushed through.
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Mine was pushed up behind the lower panel. I plugged in my cheap reader, (paid about 20 bucks 10 years ago for it on sale) and it will read engine codes only. My ABS light is on and I'd love to reset it or fix the problem. I just can't justify spending $350+ on a reader unless I know it will do the job. Most of the discussions on here talk about a DII and doesn't address the DI's