Scan Guage II
Hi All
Considering fitting a ScanGuage II to my 2004 TF. A little expensive, and also concerned about having it connected permanently to the OBD connector! Could this damage the ECU?
On the plus side It could be intergrated quite nicely to the car and is small enough not to be too obtrusive.
Your advice/experience would be appreciated.
Robert
Considering fitting a ScanGuage II to my 2004 TF. A little expensive, and also concerned about having it connected permanently to the OBD connector! Could this damage the ECU?
On the plus side It could be intergrated quite nicely to the car and is small enough not to be too obtrusive.
Your advice/experience would be appreciated.
Robert
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I had a scanguage 2 in my mk1 ZS180, I transferred it to my mk2 ZS 180 and now to my Alfa Romeo 159.
It was always plugged in and set on gauges. I didn't notice any problems with that.
Occasionally my Alfa electrics "freeze" and pressing the on button on the scangauge un-freezes it.
It was always plugged in and set on gauges. I didn't notice any problems with that.
Occasionally my Alfa electrics "freeze" and pressing the on button on the scangauge un-freezes it.
Home to black Alfa Romeo 159 3.2 V6 Q4 ,green MGF VVC and red MG Maestro T16.
MG - the friendly marque.
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