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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> a friend has a ‘94 Audi cabriolet, V6 engine. Is there any easy way to read > the codes produced by engine problems? From what I’ve been able to find in > manuals, it seems you need some sort of electronic device to access the > codes, unlike older cars where you can short connectors together to cause > the SERVICE light to flash out the codes. Any suggestions on a source for > the device, if that’s the only way to get to the codes????
Response:
You need VAG-COM software and a cable to connect your car to a PC: http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/interfaces.html Pete
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> a friend has a ‘94 Audi cabriolet, V6 engine. Is there any easy way to read > the codes produced by engine problems? From what I’ve been able to find in > manuals, it seems you need some sort of electronic device to access the > codes, unlike older cars where you can short connectors together to cause > the SERVICE light to flash out the codes. Any suggestions on a source for > the device, if that’s the only way to get to the codes????
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a friend has a ‘94 Audi cabriolet, V6 engine. Is there any easy way to read the codes produced by engine problems? From what I’ve been able to find in manuals, it seems you need some sort of electronic device to access the codes, unlike older cars where you can short connectors together to cause the SERVICE light to flash out the codes. Any suggestions on a source for the device, if that’s the only way to get to the codes????
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