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Well at that price it’s gotta be worth having around I suppose. 

I bought that Titan vacuum you recommended. Off shortly to valet the nuts out of an ML350 so let’s see if she’s up to the job... 

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i would suggest this is a better one as it communicates with things my launch cant and its the same price,really invaluable when seeing if lambdas are switching as an example on how to save wonga wonga

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vgate-Scan-VS600-Any-Car-OBD2-EOBD-CAN-BUS-Fault-Code-Scanner-Reader-Tool-UK/320915272514?hash=item4ab80a7342:g:zVYAAOxyzqdTdrDL

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3 hours ago, chief runnin bee said:

i would suggest this is a better one as it communicates with things my launch cant and its the same price,really invaluable when seeing if lambdas are switching as an example on how to save wonga wonga

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vgate-Scan-VS600-Any-Car-OBD2-EOBD-CAN-BUS-Fault-Code-Scanner-Reader-Tool-UK/320915272514?hash=item4ab80a7342:g:zVYAAOxyzqdTdrDL

"13.Memory/battery backup for off-vehicle data review & analysis"

I appreciate you're not the salesman:D, but how does this feature work in real life?

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We've just got a new code reader after having just a £29.99 eBay jobbie.

Launch CRP129. It's a bit more money at £260, but it also reads Airbag, ABS, Transmission related codes, resets oil service lights, and winds back electronic handbrakes.

Paid for itself already!

We used to use our mechanic to do our plug-ins, which he didn't charge us for but we didn't want to take the mick.

Also helps if you buy something with lights on, read and delete the codes and see which ones come back on the drive home. We've had 2 EML's that once cleared haven't come back!

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1 hour ago, D&M said:

We've just got a new code reader after having just a £29.99 eBay jobbie.

Launch CRP129. It's a bit more money at £260, but it also reads Airbag, ABS, Transmission related codes, resets oil service lights, and winds back electronic handbrakes.

Paid for itself already!

We used to use our mechanic to do our plug-ins, which he didn't charge us for but we didn't want to take the mick.

Also helps if you buy something with lights on, read and delete the codes and see which ones come back on the drive home. We've had 2 EML's that once cleared haven't come back!

I probably do £1250+ a month with him and that will soon be £2000+ a month mate. Plus every now and then I slip him a note for a drink. 

He can give me a few diagnostics for nowt in return :)

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1 hour ago, D&M said:

We've just got a new code reader after having just a £29.99 eBay jobbie.

Launch CRP129. It's a bit more money at £260, but it also reads Airbag, ABS, Transmission related codes, resets oil service lights, and winds back electronic handbrakes.

Paid for itself already!

We used to use our mechanic to do our plug-ins, which he didn't charge us for but we didn't want to take the mick.

Also helps if you buy something with lights on, read and delete the codes and see which ones come back on the drive home. We've had 2 EML's that once cleared haven't come back!

i have one of these absolutely vital for abs lights

sometimes it takes a while to get comms thats why often the cheaper one i mentioned is used for basic stuff as its quicker,i dont have a battery in either of them though not like the old gendan that timed out after a year and a day

the launch can be updated online too

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