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HI Crispinchurch,

 

I have managed to get the codes off, but need to reset the Engine Management light.

 

Steve

Wow how did you manage that. I have a 2001 2.5crd and i have Torque Pro (paid version of whats touted as the best of the android obd apps), i have OBD car doctor and Carista. None of them will read the codes or diagnose my GV. However i have had limited success with OBD car doctor which has always managed to switch of EML light but thats it.

 

Could you please tell me which app you used to read the codes and what year your car is. Thanks

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Wow how did you manage that. I have a 2001 2.5crd and i have Torque Pro (paid version of whats touted as the best of the android obd apps), i have OBD car doctor and Carista. None of them will read the codes or diagnose my GV. However i have had limited success with OBD car doctor which has always managed to switch of EML light but thats it.

 

Could you please tell me which app you used to read the codes and what year your car is. Thanks

Hi Darkchild101,

 

I got the codes by doing the 'key dance' and read them of the mileometer.  I am still waiting for the adaptor to arrive so do not know what that will be like.

 

My car is an 05 plate 2.8 CRD

 

Steve

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Most cars here are 2005+, the Voyagers went CAN from a manufacture date of May 2004, so if your car is a 2005 registration you will need a CAN capable code reader to see anything useful. Older Chrysler used the CCD-BUS [or PCi-BUS] up to 05/04. So be careful what you waste your money on, learn and understand the difference between a reader and a scanner and the usefulness of P B C & U codes each of which have a binary 0 & 1 derivative to differentiate twixt the '0' for Generic and the '1' for Enhanced / manufacturer specific which can not be read with the types of scanner being discussed here. Best of luck.

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