George Will it work on an 2016 Audi Q5? Can I use is to open my electric parking brake so I can change my rear brake pads? Reply Henry L. Wilburn It will work on your vehicle, but it will not read the electric parking brake. Reply Leave a Reply
Note: The applications on this page are a comprehensive list of vehicles for which Rostra currently offers speed limiting devices. Fleet customers interested in speed-limiting systems outside of this list are encouraged to use the contact form below to reach us directly for custom applications. Ple...
Due to the complexity of limp mode, the best way to fix it, is by using a scanner to read the codes stored in the car’s computer. If all fluids check out clean and are at the proper level, this is the best way to identify failed parts. An OBD/OBD2 scanner will read the codes...
To check for trouble codes, you will need anOBD2 scanner. This is a device that plugs into your car’s OBD2 port and reads the codes stored in your car’s computer. Once you’ve connected the scanner, you can retrieve the trouble codes and get a better idea of what is causing your...
11.Vehicle charging system test—load voltage, unloaded voltage, ripple status, and charging system status ANCEL BST100 Function 1.Identify battery status Good or Replace 2.Check Battery Capacity - Cold Cranking Amps (CCA), DIN, EN and IEC information relative to battery rating. 3.Check ...
Vehicles tend to use consistent wire colours, as such if you look at the rear of the OBD2 port for the CAN bus lines going to it, you will see some of the wire colours the vehicle uses to represent different wires, make a note of what each colour wire goes to. Specifically noting ...
How to check a faulty oil pressure sensor If the oil pressure sensor is malfunctioning, it may trigger an OBD fault code in your vehicle’s engine control module (ECM). This fault code can be read using a diagnostic scanner or code reader, and will provide information about the specific na...
11 – Microcontroller The Seeeduino V4.2 and Arduino UNO are based on the microcontroller ATmega328P. This is the primary chip that acts as your Arduino board’s brain. They allow you to program your Arduino for it to be able to execute commands and decisions based on the code. ...
and started to install DAS/Xentry. I encountered limitations by the single USB port and worked around with an external USB-Hub to have an external DVD drive, a dual button mouse (more comfortable to use under XP than the trackpad) and a USB stick connected at the same time. Problem here...