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no point arsing about, get it looked at properly or youll likely end up on a wild goose chase.
no point arsing about, get it looked at properly or youll likely end up on a wild goose chase.
check it, how?did u check electric actuater on top off engine ......
a £10 job on ebay read the codes on my old mondeo no bother, this ones slightly better though some can be a hit and miss.Did you not say yours is just a cheap reader George?
If a mac one doesn't work a cheap one isn't going too.
Either go to ford or find someone with a good snap on one.
If your willing to travel to Bangor ill give you number of a guy who has a snap on one, he'll prob not charge alot to check it for you
It was called a F Super. It reads most fault codes and live data and can also code some injectors etc.
The proper ford software isnt the problem to get, its the interface (VCM) you need to use it correctly, the OBD2 cable will connect it tho there is another box which costs around 4-5k for a proper one or a cheap chinese copy can be anywhere from 1000-1800, tho the cheap ones are known to mess up and completly **** your ECU so not really worth even considering.
Thats why normally only ford can read it 100% unlike VAG ect who anyone with Vagcom can use.
so its the little diagnostic box/computery thing you need?
my mechanic just uses a dell netbook for vaux diagnostics? guessing thats not an option for ford?