Datatek
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The fault will clear without Nanocom if you fix the problem. Plug and unplug a few times the connector under the drivers seat which is the usual culprit. It's recommended that you disconnect the battery and wait 10 minutes first, but I never do.Taking my 4.0 for MOT next week... I'm always nervous. but then, if anything crops up it's always for a reason.. legal & safety one's at that.
The outcome of the test will confirm as to weather I invest in a Nanocom for myself ( when I find the Piggy bank!)
Today I'm aiming to sort the 'Airbag Fault' message that's come up on the dash.. would a Nanocom simply delete that message does anyone know please too?.. or dare I 'play' with the Yellow cables connections under the drivers seat first?
Also due for insurance renewal at the end of the week.. Footman James I have found to be reasonable too.
Fingers Crossed,
Titch
What Nanocom will do is tell you which circuit the fault is on.