Here's how to save hundreds, maybe even thousands of dollars (depending on who's fixing your car)
This should work with any car that has an ECU
The EPC (Electronic Power Control) light came on the other day on the Audi A3, and I'd like to find out why, without spending a lot of time & hundreds of dollars with the dealer
Since it was a little difficult to remove the scanner from the port underneath the dashboard, I also bought a cable from Amazon
This is where you plug in the cable
Start the car
Turn on Bluetooth on your phone
Disconnect your car audio Bluetooth profile and connect to the OBD2 Torque profile instead.
I've configured a profile for the Audi A3, and now I can see engine parameters in real-time, for example the Revs/engine rpm shown below
Scan for faults
It's that pesky pedal position sensor performance problem again!
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Using the app, you can go online and get more info on the problem if you like
Select the option to clear fault codes
Turn off and start the car, and do another scan
Instead of providing large owners manuals that occupy so much space in the dashboard,
I think car manufacturers should provide car owners with inexpensive tools such as these which can be used to perform simple on-board diagnostics, and troubleshooting.
But they won't do that, because they won't be able to take money from you!
Would love to hear your experiences with your car, your car dealer and mechanic, especially if you own an Audi
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