OBD Fault Code Reader for a Discovery 2

OBD Fault Code Reader for a Discovery 2

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Paul.B

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3,937 posts

264 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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Hi all, just a quick couple of questions!

I have a Disco 2 4.0L petrol that I run on gas which has a habit of throwing up Warning Lights, none stay on for long and TBH I am not that bothered by any of them. I'm thinking about getting a Code Reader in case a warning light decides to come on and stay on. Question is …….

Is this:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAND-ROVER-DISCOVERY-2-D...


Better suited than something like this?:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CAR-FAULT-CODE-READER-EN...



You can exchange the second one for any cheap generic reader. I just picked a cheap one as an example! Is the first item ready worth the extra $$$$ or in reality are they not exactly the same thing, only one claiming to be JLR suited?

blueST

4,392 posts

216 months

Friday 14th August 2015
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I can't comment on using them on a Disco, but I did buy a cheap as chips one similar to your second link. I didn't hold out much hope, but it worked fine diagnosing an engine warning light on a Merc A Class. Gave the fault code with a description and let me reset the engine light once I'd fixed the problem. Even had a back lit display so I could read it in the footwell.

As those cheap ones are so little money I would say give it a try. If you are getting warning lights a lot you'll have plenty of opportunity to test it out!

Paul.B

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3,937 posts

264 months

Friday 14th August 2015
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That is a fair shout, at under 10% of the cost it may be silly to go straight for the expensive one if the cheapy does all I need it too do. thumbup

ch427

8,959 posts

233 months

Friday 14th August 2015
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The second one will be a Chinese clone so it's your risk really, it may work ok you never know until you try it.

ch427

8,959 posts

233 months

Friday 14th August 2015
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The second one will be a Chinese clone so it's your risk really, it may work ok you never know until you try it.

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

255 months

Monday 17th August 2015
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I bought an iCarsoft i990 quite recently, which is the Honda specific model. I bought it to erase an EPAS fault code which the specification says it can do, and the function is available in the menu, but in practice it simply doesn't work. The engine fault code reading/erasing and live data monitoring all seem to work correctly, but then again that all works correctly on my (much cheaper) Launch CReader which I've had for quite a few years.

unstable load

28 posts

119 months

Tuesday 25th August 2015
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I got the Nanocom for my Td5 and it identified my 3 Amigos problem in a fe minutes.
My auto electrician managed to tell me there was a problem (aside from the 3 lights permanently on) but could only clear the fault which came back in short order.

mrdelmonti

1,420 posts

181 months

Wednesday 9th September 2015
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If you're going to be doing much work on your Disco I'd go for a Nanoocom, they are invaluable when you need to connect to the various body modules, something a generic code reader wont be able to do.