ive also been on the volvo owners forum and been told volvo charge in excess of £90 to read 1 code

http://tunertools.com/proddetail.asp?pr ... CMSCAN-KEY
http://tunertools.com/Edge-Analysis-Data-Pro.asp
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tom r u sure this dude is a dealer of bikes ,if so can i have his details,just so i never send a bike theretomtom wrote:In conversation with a local bike dealer i mentioned about the obd socket on the bike and he told me i was talking through my a***. I had to take the bike along to prove my mouth was actually where my a*** was.
Said he'd never seen one on a bike before? He still doesn't believe a cheap reader gets the fault codes.
i got 3rd party software http://tunertools.com/proddetail.asp?pr ... CMSCAN-KEY its pretty cool in fact theres a ton of features some i will never use ,but im a firm believer in overkilljohnny2tents wrote:Hi Ged,
Got the box of trix you recommended (Scan tool software) Quite impressed for £30. It works OK and gives the fault codes and descriptions (where generic) when you simulate faults. Will give you RPM, throttle position, other parameters etc when the bike is running too. Havn't looked at the other 'third party software' quoted in the blurb yet.
I guess the MZ software gives extra descriptive info for specific MZ fault codes.
Also bought TomToms fault code reader to put under the seat. This allows resets too.
Suppose I'm going to get involved in mapping/exhaust gas analysis etc next!
Glad the bike is going. See you at Stafford where a small group of 'dirty contact pagans' will be on their knees pointing pieces of bone at the sprocket area??? Cheers J2T
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