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Car Forum / BMW Cars / March 2006

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OBD2 PC Interface

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Paul Aspinall - 25 Mar 2006 11:25 GMT
Hi
Can anyone recommend a good OBD2 PC interface, and software??

Thanks
UKOBD - 26 Mar 2006 09:59 GMT
Hi,

We sell a range of OBD2 tools, however I would recommend the Peake
Research handheld tool - unless you have a particular requirement to
use a PC-based interface.

The Peake tool retrieves factory codes and has a manual to look them
up, as well as the generic P0 codes which are retrieved by most generic
OBD2 readers.

If you are looking for a generic reader be careful if you have a diesel
BMW as most will not be compatible (inc. ours).  Diesel vehicles were
only required to be compliant from 2004 on.

I hope that this helps.

Gareth
UKOBD
admin - 27 Mar 2006 16:21 GMT
> Hi
> Can anyone recommend a good OBD2 PC interface, and software??
>
> Thanks

ProScan 4.0A - now does BMW specific codes..

http://www.myscantool.com

Impressive tool for a great price.
 
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