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I think that is the same as the one I bought last year. Seems to work OK. I used it a few times to scan SWMBOs Fabia for fault codes and turn off the engine management light.

I think that it only covers engine, ABS, SRS and auto transmission. So it won't scan the convenience module for faults.

Edited by ExAudiSi

Hello,

I bought this;the U280

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001KSZQNM/ref=oss_product

I think the difference between the U280 & the U281 is that the U280 is OBD2 only compatible (vag), the U281 is OBD2 AND can bus compatible,so you could use it with other cars as well as VAG

You could therefore save yourself a few quid & get the U280 from Amazon if you only wish to use it on your Octy.

As for performance of the unit.....well I'm happy with it bearing in mind what I paid for it, as regards what it does,but although it claims it reads and erases Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) of Engine, ABS, Airbags and Automatic Transmission,in my experience (on my '52 aum Octy 1.8t & a neighbours '05 Golf tdi) it only read (& dealt with) the engine.

On mine it found one error code 17963 iirc, boost limit exceeded (nothing to worry about unless it goes into limp mode,as it's been remapped).The Golf was clear.

It will attempt to scan the other 3 systems,but comes up "data link error".

As a minor point of note, on the Octy it scanned the engine with the ignition key in position 1,on the Golf it needed to be position 2

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Many thanks for your replies and help, think for the sake of £26 i'll get one ordered. The first time i use it to diagnose i'll save on a typical £45 diagnostic job on an engine management light.

Double your budget and you could get one that reads alot more cars rather than just VAG cars, read friend's and families cars and earn a few beer tokens, soon get it to pay for itself.

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