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Offline Layfs

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Code Reader
« on: 16 February 2016, 16:19 »
I have a wifi OBD2 scanner that I have used on other vehicles including a mk4 golf but when I plug it into my wife's mk3 it does not power on.  I've tested it in another vehicle as I thought it had broken but is fine.

Is it a simple case of buying a USB cable rather than the wifi version or could there be something broken with teh actual OBD port in the car?

Thanks

Offline hardmonkeys

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Re: Code Reader
« Reply #1 on: 16 February 2016, 17:10 »
Chances are it's a duff diagnostic port..you know anyone with another OBD plug? Or a full diag system? Might be worth an ask,
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Re: Code Reader
« Reply #2 on: 16 February 2016, 17:45 »
It might physically plug in but that's about as far as you are going to get:

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Offline Layfs

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Re: Code Reader
« Reply #3 on: 17 February 2016, 09:01 »
thanks, so will cheap vagcom cable off fleabay work instead?

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Re: Code Reader
« Reply #4 on: 17 February 2016, 19:07 »
Might do, might not, comms are often flaky on cheap kkl cables.
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