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Hello,
Whilst being a regular visitor to the Forum, I now have a problem of my own. I accessed the OBD over the weekend to see what the actual temp of the engine was, as the heater was stone cold. My first attempts weren’t successful and I ended up with all the clocks and gauge needles going full cycles and back to zero. Yesterday, I read on the internet about BMW’s having a hidden electronic switch on their OBD system, and wonder whether I have caught a similar switch on my car’s OBD. A few years ago, I can recollect a Forum entry with all the link details the OBD it controlled. Is this still available on the Forum? Any help will be much appreciated. Geoff. |
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This may help below from T-cut https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...ad.php?t=55585
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Hello Arctic,
I have replied to your help in the Technical forum. Cheers, Geoff |
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