30:th-May-2018, 18:11:19
Hi guys,
To cut a long story short, I bought a bluetooth OBD2 reader to get a fault code read, app said it couldn't connect to my ECU it also sent loads of warning lights away and the rev counter starting going between 1000rpm and auto start/stop, so I sacked it off as cheap kit and took my car to a local garage to have the fault code read and when the code reader was attached to the OBD2 port it also couldn't read any fault codes.
Does anyone have any ideas about this?
I've checked all the fuses and the OBD2 port does power the readers that have been used so is working.
Car is 62 reg astra GTC 2.0cdti
Thanks,
Will
To cut a long story short, I bought a bluetooth OBD2 reader to get a fault code read, app said it couldn't connect to my ECU it also sent loads of warning lights away and the rev counter starting going between 1000rpm and auto start/stop, so I sacked it off as cheap kit and took my car to a local garage to have the fault code read and when the code reader was attached to the OBD2 port it also couldn't read any fault codes.
Does anyone have any ideas about this?
I've checked all the fuses and the OBD2 port does power the readers that have been used so is working.
Car is 62 reg astra GTC 2.0cdti
Thanks,
Will