Sad times, but still a reasonable price....didn't you buy before the price hike though? So it's not even that much deprivation.
How are you finding the Abarth in comparison?
Sad times, but still a reasonable price....didn't you buy before the price hike though? So it's not even that much deprivation.
404 - Marty McFly errorz
We haven't Got the Abarth yet, but she's had three in a row before the UP, so she'll love it I'm sure. ( so will I if the truth be known. ).
I think these days (for a good while, actually) if you want an actual ashtray you have to specify a smokers pack, otherwise you get an extra cubby where the ashtray used to be, and a plastic cover for the 12v socket.integrale_evo wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 6:33 pm A lot of modern cars don’t, and the old cigarette lighter socket is more often a 12v power supply socket which can’t take the power draw an actual lighter requires.
Cheap now to buy an OBD tool that will read & clear.
edit - the suggestion from above worked - its thrown a code for the cat. Cleared it for now. Annoyingly the cat isn't that old/high miles but it was a cheap effort for an MOT a few years back.integrale_evo wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:00 pm Buy a £15 obd2 reader from Amazon. Even if it doesn’t give you a full description it will give you a code you can google. Sod waiting a month then having to pay someone to do it
See above “Car Scanner”Barry wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:12 pmI have an old obd, all the apps get terrible reviews and most want a few quid. Anyone recommend an app that might actually work?integrale_evo wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:00 pm Buy a £15 obd2 reader from Amazon. Even if it doesn’t give you a full description it will give you a code you can google. Sod waiting a month then having to pay someone to do it
Dogs can't use OBD port devices to find faulty exhausts, catscan though.Barry wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:12 pmedit - the suggestion from above worked - its thrown a code for the cat. Cleared it for now. Annoyingly the cat isn't that old/high miles but it was a cheap effort for an MOT a few years back.integrale_evo wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:00 pm Buy a £15 obd2 reader from Amazon. Even if it doesn’t give you a full description it will give you a code you can google. Sod waiting a month then having to pay someone to do it
Car Scanner ELM OBD2
DTC report
Selected brand: Honda
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P0420
Raw code: 0420
ECU: 10
Status: Pending
Catalytic converter system, bank 1 - efficiency below threshold
Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold
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P0420
Raw code: 0420
ECU: 10
Status: Confirmed
Catalytic converter system, bank 1 - efficiency below threshold
Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold
LIterally my first thought once I sat down again, I'll risk taking it to work tmrw. It didn't start bucking like it did when the lambda failed last time, so at least its usable for now.integrale_evo wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:55 pm If you haven’t already, take it for a Damon good thrashing and get it properly hot, might just be throwing a hissy from little use