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Nov 2nd, 2011, 14:08 | #1 |
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EU702 OBD2 fault code reader, Airbag Reset for sale £100 +PP
As per title, I have an EU702 OBD2 fault code reader for sale.£100 +£5 recorded delivery
. It works fine with the petrol models, but does not read any engine codes on my 1.9D as it is a pre 2004 model. I am planning to get a Volvo DICE which will be able to read my Diesel S40. I have removed the Japanese models and loaded the European ones including Volvo. JP701, EU702, US703, FR704 are all exactly the same hardware but different software for different cars. The actual model written on my tool is JP701. (japanese cars) and I loaded the Volvo file (ask me if you need it) and some other European cars. So my scan tool is effectively an EU702 and a FR704 and of course a JP701. Didn't bother with US cars file for obvious reasons. Files for BMW, Chrysler, Citroen, Ford, GM, Honda, Mazda,Mercedes, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Opel (Vauxall), Peugeot, Renault, Toyota, Volvo, VW and generic EOBD codes http://cid-12c7d40e53cb9a1d.skydrive...ublic/Maxidiag Thanks and credit to streetmech from fordtransit.org forum for providing these files online
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Nov 2nd, 2011, 16:59 | #2 |
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That's a generous price that you're offering there Alex.
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Nov 2nd, 2011, 17:06 | #3 |
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That's the price I got it for. It did the job for me resetting my SRS as well for another 5 members in this forum, so it is time for it for a new home.
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Nov 3rd, 2011, 07:42 | #4 |
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Iwill take it with pleasure if it will reset the airbag service light of my 2004 s60 d5
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Nov 3rd, 2011, 12:29 | #5 |
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£105 delivered is a good deal.
Largely due to previous useful threads by Gatos I knew the Autel Maxidiag was the cheapest tool I could buy (and keep) which would clear the fault code and turn off the airbag light on my 2002 S40. Without this tool (or other more expensive ones) the only other way to get the fault cleared / light off is to go to a dealer and spend up to £80 to have it done! The free software (which not everybody knows about) makes the tool very versatile and can be used with other models. Something for the whole family |
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Can't you find a member who lives locally to you with an EU702 or a DICE to reset it?
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payment sent
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Are there different types? Looking on ebay, they range from £130 to £200+
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Nov 3rd, 2011, 22:07 | #9 |
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No they are the same thing. You will find that the cheaper ones are shipped from China, whereas the more expensive ones are shipped from the UK. They are all made in China anyway. The gamble here is if you order from China and you are unlucky enough to pay duty. If not then they can be a good deal
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Nov 4th, 2011, 12:59 | #10 |
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It doesn't matter if the Autel Maxidiag machine is branded JP701, EU702, US703 or FR704 as you can add specific manufacturer software to suit your needs. Autel / The Retailers don't advertise this fact as they would rather you buy one of each machine!
Brand new the cheapest I could find them was via Discount Diagnostics (who are an authorised uk seller) who sell them for £149 delivered. Because of the lack of knowledge surrounding these machines prices do vary a great deal - even discount diagnostics take advantage of this by selling them for more on eBay than they do direct. You could literally buy a new one for £149, use it for 6 months, list it on eBay with bundled software and make money on it. |
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