Engine fault codes Wakefield/Barnsley area
Discussion
N7GTX said:
I think my Bosch KTS can read your car okay. It lists a 6.2 with Gen 4 MPI. I'm in Horbury (Wakefield) if that's any good?
Saturday morning - tomorrow - I will be at home fighting with the TVR so you are welcome to call in.
Thanks for the offer buddy. I probably would have taken you up on it too, but I managed to find a local auto electrician at lunch time and he's sorted it out for me Saturday morning - tomorrow - I will be at home fighting with the TVR so you are welcome to call in.

N7GTX said:
I think my Bosch KTS can read your car okay. It lists a 6.2 with Gen 4 MPI. I'm in Horbury (Wakefield) if that's any good?
Saturday morning - tomorrow - I will be at home fighting with the TVR so you are welcome to call in.
A close PHer to me, I'm Horbury Bridge....not seen your Cerb about though .Saturday morning - tomorrow - I will be at home fighting with the TVR so you are welcome to call in.
Petrolhead_Rich said:
If you need this again I live in Normanton and work in barnsley and have an obdII reader! 
Cheers mate, appreciate the offer.As it happens I did need it again on Sat morning and the same fella helped me out again. Nothing major, looks like I need a new throttle pedal unit.
I've ordered myself one of those blue tooth readers to use on my mobile phone for next time. I know it's not the same, but if it allows me to read the odd code then that's all I need.
The disadvantage of the OBD reader is that a lot of manufacturer specific data is missing. So, for the fault you have with the pedal, you may not see the 'live data', i.e. the actual value as seen by the engine ECU.
Lets hope it is just the pedal as most Vauxhalls that display a pedal fault invariably end up having the ECU, Body module and /or wiring replaced. There are a minimum of 2 and probably 3 values for the voltage on the pedal and you need to watch all of them at once to see that they are working correctly.
Anyway, if you get stuck, PM me.
Lets hope it is just the pedal as most Vauxhalls that display a pedal fault invariably end up having the ECU, Body module and /or wiring replaced. There are a minimum of 2 and probably 3 values for the voltage on the pedal and you need to watch all of them at once to see that they are working correctly.
Anyway, if you get stuck, PM me.
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