Clarke OBDII Fault Code Reader

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Clarke OBDII Fault Code Reader
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Does anyone else have one of these?

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produc...ode+reader

I knew it was gonna a 'cheap and cheerful' peice of equipment when I bought it, but really only wanted to check and delete fault codes.....seeing as thats its sole purpose I imagined it'd work well...but....

It read the codes onthe HDi fine, but its not clearing them, it says 'fault cleared' then I recheck and the same codes are there, without even unplugging the thing or turning the ignition off, surely that can't be right?

So I tried it on the Golf -

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O RLY?????

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I'd imagine theres at least one generic code stored on there atm haha!

So anyway, yeah, does anyone else have one?? Same problems??

Cheers
Tom
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#2
None of them lights would bring up a generic code. VW shite code maybe.

If its not clearing, theres still a fault there. Intermittent fault codes will clear and normally come back on next start but permanent codes come straight back until there fixed.
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#3
I have a generic code reader from eBay.

On a mates Micra they wouldn't delete immediately. It would say successful, but it wasn't.

Without turning the ignition back on, I would have to re-scan and delete codes again (effectively twice) and then this cleared the engine light.

Perhaps it's similar on your car? Worth a try anyway.
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Thought that may be the case so I done it 3 times in a row Chris.

Then disconnected the battery for 20 mins and tried again.

Still no change. Sad
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Ah ok.

That settles it then.

Your car is definitely f*cked.
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(27-09-2012, 03:36 PM)Niall Wrote: None of them lights would bring up a generic code. VW shite code maybe.

If its not clearing, theres still a fault there. Intermittent fault codes will clear and normally come back on next start but permanent codes come straight back until there fixed.

The engine management light is on there Niall!! Its the same as the ESP light (its on becase I took the map sensor out last night), the glow plug light is flashing and it says engine workshop on the dash, thats either the brake light switch again or a serious 'f*cked cam' fault lol..........either way, I'm pretty sure there should be a fault there lol.

Also, how can there be a permanent code of crank position sensor? Without the flywheel turning it wont get a reading until next start anyway surely? Or am I confusing myself here?

(27-09-2012, 03:39 PM)c.a.r. Wrote: Your car is definitely f*cked.

Sams car is f*cked you mean. Wink
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If the CPS has gone short circuit then it will log a permanent fault. Its easy to test the cps. Take it out, put a multimeter on the pins and set it to AC voltage and then run something metal over the end of the cps and see if you get a reading.

and tom the cars not running so some codes wont log. Put a 306 onto ph2 ignition and the EML is on but doesnt register any faults.
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(27-09-2012, 03:50 PM)Niall Wrote: If the CPS has gone short circuit then it will log a permanent fault. Its easy to test the cps. Take it out, put a multimeter on the pins and set it to AC voltage and then run something metal over the end of the cps and see if you get a reading.

and tom the cars not running so some codes wont log. Put a 306 onto ph2 ignition and the EML is on but doesnt register any faults.

Just so we don't get get confused, CPS is cam position sensor, CKP is crank position sensor.....I get confused easy enough as it is haha! Tongue

I'm taking the airbox out tomorow so I'll check the CKP while I'm there.

And the Golf was running, the lights didnt come on until I drove it round from the garden to the drive with no map, no maf, no intake, no exhaust etc etc lol...
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Cam position sensor should work the same way as far as im aware.
and its not running in that photo!
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1999 China Blue 306 GTi6 - Eaton Supercharged - 214.5bhp 181lbft
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The 306 isnt running when I checked either, just ignition on. Confused

I've always checked codes with engine off, same at college with the Solus........cant quite afford one of them though lol.
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its cheap shit then!
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1999 China Blue 306 GTi6 - Eaton Supercharged - 214.5bhp 181lbft
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#12
I know that, but I thought it would atleast do it's primary function lol!
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ive got the remap cables and software in a filing cabinet in my shed tom. Doesnt that check codes too?
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Nah galletto is only for mapping mate, I have one here as well lol.
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i believe the cps and ckps have a break off lug that sets the air gap on the sensor to pickup,
i wouldnt disturb the fixing as this could open a bigger can of worms.
try to test them insitu Wink
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(27-09-2012, 04:56 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Nah galletto is only for mapping mate, I have one here as well lol.

is elm127 a standard or is that the cables i have D: pretty sure it does the correct OBD checking too!
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ELM327 is the generic connector you want for code reading, you will also need software to match.
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(29-09-2012, 02:36 PM)Poodle Wrote: ELM327 is the generic connector you want for code reading, you will also need software to match.

yh tom ive got all of this! ive got the connector and the software on CD sitting in a filing cabinet in my shed!
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Right...I'm heading to ufford on Monday then. Wink. Don't suppose the working rcl key is at yours too?
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(29-09-2012, 05:31 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Right...I'm heading to ufford on Monday then. Wink. Don't suppose the working rcl key is at yours too?

nope its in my door card pocket with me here in liverpool!
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Oh right haha
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Right....can someone confirm as I have no idea about ELM..............but this isn't it is it!? Just looks like Galletto to me!? Confused

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Certainly does Tom.......the word Galetto on one of the discs is a bit of a give away mateWink
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Thats exactly what I thought...and the '1260' on the lead....but people keep telling me they look the same so I'm confused.....I already have a galetto!
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now you have two D:
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(01-10-2012, 10:45 PM)SRowell Wrote: now you have two D:

Lol, thats true! Confused

It's ok, I'll stick it in the 'box of Sams crap' in the garage lol.....along with those shocks/fan/FMIC bits that were all still in the car when I picked it up lol.


BUT back on topic.....whats the cheapest, or should I say best value, way of reading and removing these codes before MOT next week!? Undecided
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#27
You are welcome to try my code reader, but chances are the same thing will happen.

Have you left the battery disconnected overnight?
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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Not overnight but I left it for about 3 hours the other day, that should be long enough to clear it I'd have thought!
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#29
C'mon guys.....what can I do about this....??? Sad
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#30
drive down here and i will put it on my PP Big Grin
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