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Hi,
I have seen a lot of stuff about using a laptop to read fault codes and reset the ecu etc. how much is a cable and software package and is it easy to use?
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About 250 for a genuine cable from gendan or Ross tech! :-)
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Don't be tempted by the cheap ebay cables as most don't work. If the cable will be used solely for your car then get the cheaper Ross Tech micro-can vcds cable.
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