Best code reader for VW

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Droverunner

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Monday 4th August 2014
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We have two Polos (1.4 petrol 2003 & 2004) in the family and I need code reading ability. One has the engine check lamp on at the moment.

I want something decent for the serious DIYer and have a budget up to £100 or so. Any ideas but prefer not cheap Ebay stuff.

I have seen this website and it looks to have a good range... http://www.gendan.co.uk/category_145.html

I was wondering about their lead and going laptop based with VCDS lite or one of the better handhelds??


Edited by Droverunner on Tuesday 5th August 18:30

Droverunner

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Monday 4th August 2014
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Thanks guys. I already have the software for my BMW on this laptop and it is a bit laggy to use... but in truth has been invaluable. I know it is easy to say if I'd spend £100ish why not go that extra bit to get the full software at £250ish but I'm not 100% sure if I'd get the full value from it so very tempted by the Gendan £65 reader mentioned above as it covers airbag, ABS, climate, service light reset and many other things cheaper readers might not do.

http://www.gendan.co.uk/product_VAGT55.html

Then for £130 (or £110 on Ebay) the Foxwell model does all this plus live data and coding if that was useful.

http://www.gendan.co.uk/product_FXNT500.html

Droverunner

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Tuesday 5th August 2014
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Bluetooth... dongle... phone app??

Hold on a moment I know how to phone people and do a slow text... but the rest is lost on me whistle

Droverunner

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Tuesday 19th August 2014
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Thanks guys for all the ideas. Been busy lately hence delayed reply but made my decision and received the device I chose on Sat. I went for the Foxwell NT500 from Gendan... http://www.gendan.co.uk/product_FXNT500.html

Gendan replied quickly to pre-purchase questions and I decided for my own reasons I wanted a compact stand-alone unit and not to go laptop based. Regardless of resale value of VCDS the upfront cost of £263 was just too much at the moment.

I've run scans on both our Polos and sorted the engine fault light on my daughter's, it was a one-off out of range brake switch reading which has cleared OK and not returned. Also found and resolved an issue with one of the aircon motors/flaps. To me the code fault detail seemed quite impressive and explained the fault sufficiently to assist tracing issue.

Only problem initially was that I forgot to download the latest software update (easy to register the unit and do this on the Foxwell website) and until this was done the reader could not connect with the engine systems. Gendan were very quick to respond to my e.mail re this connection issue and point me in the direction of the update process.

So for my needs and budget totally happy.

Edited by Droverunner on Tuesday 19th August 23:46


Edited by Droverunner on Tuesday 19th August 23:47

Droverunner

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Wednesday 20th August 2014
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Not that I've seen but ask Gendan if you're interested. They are good at replying to email queries.

Droverunner

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Wednesday 20th August 2014
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I don't think it contains a list of items that can be coded but there is a mass of info that can be gleaned from the 68 page online manual which is many many times more detailed than the short booklet that comes with the unit. http://198.38.89.200/Update/Manual/NT500_English_V...

A lot of it is way in advance of what I'd do with a car and seems to need access to data in or at least taken from the dealer manuals to find your way to the device you want to fiddle with.

Edited by Droverunner on Wednesday 20th August 15:06