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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Ratski on 23 November 2020, 21:52
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Hi there
I like to do a bit of maintenance of my car but come to the realisation I need to buy some coding tools to carry out some planned work I the next few months (mainly rear pads and possible battery change)
Will obd11 prop cover my needs or is there an alternative?. I probably don’t do enough to warrant buying Vcds.
If I do go for obd11 what’s the difference with the next gen version.? It costs a bit more than the earlier version.
Thanks for the heads up
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Worth it. Also look at Carista as an alternative. There was a good thread here discussing the pros and cons a little while ago, but you can’t go far wrong with either IMO.
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100% worth it and go for the Pro licence as all the adaptations and coding is free, you don't need to use the paid for apps.
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Thanks,
I’ve got a fuel filter to do soon and reading you can prime the pump with this. So with that p, battery, brakes etc it’s seems like a good investment.
Do you get a fairly comprehensive instruction manual with it or mostly online?
Cheers
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100% online as in YouTube video's for the basics to advanced and some good tips, forums have every adaptation or code you could ever want.
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Definitely worth it - as said, go for the pro version.
I've probably saved more money in one job (rear brakes) than the unit cost in the first place.
All I know about the difference between 1st and 2nd Gen is that 2nd Gen works with apple products, whereas 1st Gen is just with android. I've got a 1st Gen device and am more than happy with it.
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Brilliant thx
Any preferred retailer, or just grab off amazon etc?
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Buy direct from OBD11.
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100% worth it. Although mine isn't the pro you can get extra credits daily if you don't mind letting it show you a few videos but I've used mine quite a few times to clear the airbags and do rear brakes on mine and a neighbours Audi A4. It's very straight forward to use.
And bought mine direct when they offered a double credits promo.
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Definitely worth it - as said, go for the pro version.
I've probably saved more money in one job (rear brakes) than the unit cost in the first place.
All I know about the difference between 1st and 2nd Gen is that 2nd Gen works with apple products, whereas 1st Gen is just with android. I've got a 1st Gen device and am more than happy with it.
2nd gen is faster than the first as well by quite a bit. The first is not slow though.
OP If you buy direct buy the basic one and then the Pro licence as it works out cheaper (double check just in case it has changed). The Ultimate comes with things you never use like a heap of credits but I have over 900 from the free ones given daily if you log on but never use the apps so they are useless with the pro licence.
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Just about to buy the pro pack direct from OBD11. Just to be sure can this code the new battery I’m going to install next week ? amazingly I’m on the same factory battery still after 7 years !
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Just about to buy the pro pack direct from OBD11. Just to be sure can this code the new battery I’m going to install next week ? amazingly I’m on the same factory battery still after 7 years !
Pretty sure you can even do it with the non pro version so Pro definitely should.
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Yeah, you can.
Same principle as with VCDS (they got a guide google Ross-Tech battery replacement) only the gui is different.
Get the pro version in any case.
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Thanks for the replies. Ordered !
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Appears to be 43% off in Black Friday sales
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Thanks 'too hot' the Black Friday Ultimate pack is 45% off for 99 euro, but I cant see if it the next gen version... would that make a difference, and does the extra credits warrant the stated price reduction v the 'pro pack' which does appear to have the 'next gen' device?
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My order was €104 for the next gen iOS compatible unit with 400 credits and pro licence. Looking forward to it arriving and coding in the new battery and some other small little bits. It also has a phone holder with it.
Has anyone else’s battery lasted 7.2 years from new or do I hold the record ??!! :laugh:
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Thanks for all the advice.
Can someone just clarify one thing
My plan over next year is rear brakes, diesel fuel filter and main battery. That's about it
Can I get away with just buying a normal version and using free credits to do the above mentioned maintenance? Or do I definitely need the pro version for that. Thanks
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Get the pro version would be my advice.
The apps are very hit and miss and you cannot trace what they are doing.
You can always upgrade to pro though.
I bought OBDEleven in addition to VCDS HEX NET and VCP V2.
I only use it to do very basic stuff, it's OK but for me it's more of a toy compared to my other tools.