!!!SUCCESS!!!
Elm OBD 2 - worked great because it allowed me to chose the OBD version..
Procedure for anyone reading this:-
Download but do not open,
Elm Adapter Scanner
Elm OBD 2 Scanner
turn on bluetooth
insert your OBD Adapter into the vehicle
turn on ignition
Check your bluetooth can see and pair to your Adapter
open Elm Adapter Scanner
run a scan and note which versions of OBD your Adapter can use
quit Elm Adapter Scanner
Open Elm OBD 2 Scanner
process through the set-up until you get to the version selector choice screen, you will see a list of versions, select your best choice.
If you have selected correctly your Elm OBD 2 should look select and begin setting up to read data, after a short time the screen will fill with information. From there you
select Error Codes,
Scan then reset!
Job Done
Some of the software names may vary slightly as Im doing this from memory....procedure is correct
thank you so much for all the help
P.S. the error code on mine was P0401
Light on dash? Engine
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Re: Light on dash? Engine
What does the P0401 OBD-II diagnostic code mean?
Also known as insufficient EGR flow, this particular OBD-II trouble code indicates the engine control module (ECM) has detected the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve is not allowing sufficient flow of recirculated exhaust gases into the engine. At this point, the P0401 error code is set. These recirculated exhaust gases are required in the engine’s combustion chambers to decrease the combustion temperature, reducing the formation of nitrogen oxides.
How serious is the P0401 trouble code?
A P0401 diagnostic trouble code is considered a moderately serious issue. A defective EGR valve creates excessive ignition/pre-ignition that can cause internal engine damage to the valves and piston. If ignored, it will result in a breakdown, so it is advisable to repair the issue as soon as possible once the EGR issue has been determined. In addition, the ‘check engine’ light will cause the car to fail emission testing from the excess nitrogen oxide gases.
What are the common symptoms of a P0401 code?
If a P0401 OBD-II code is triggered, you can expect the following symptoms:
Check engine light illuminated
Engine ignition ping or knock on acceleration
Slower acceleration
Failed emissions test from excess NOx
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What are the causes of a P0401 error code?
There are many causes for the P0401 trouble code activating. The most common are:
Faulty or clogged EGR valve
Low vacuum opening the EGR valve from the EGR control solenoid resulting in the EGR valve not opening all the way
Carbon buildup in the intake manifold
Carbon buildup to the EGR temperature sensor
Defective EGR temperature sensor
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Also known as insufficient EGR flow, this particular OBD-II trouble code indicates the engine control module (ECM) has detected the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve is not allowing sufficient flow of recirculated exhaust gases into the engine. At this point, the P0401 error code is set. These recirculated exhaust gases are required in the engine’s combustion chambers to decrease the combustion temperature, reducing the formation of nitrogen oxides.
How serious is the P0401 trouble code?
A P0401 diagnostic trouble code is considered a moderately serious issue. A defective EGR valve creates excessive ignition/pre-ignition that can cause internal engine damage to the valves and piston. If ignored, it will result in a breakdown, so it is advisable to repair the issue as soon as possible once the EGR issue has been determined. In addition, the ‘check engine’ light will cause the car to fail emission testing from the excess nitrogen oxide gases.
What are the common symptoms of a P0401 code?
If a P0401 OBD-II code is triggered, you can expect the following symptoms:
Check engine light illuminated
Engine ignition ping or knock on acceleration
Slower acceleration
Failed emissions test from excess NOx
Car diagnostic from £48
What are the causes of a P0401 error code?
There are many causes for the P0401 trouble code activating. The most common are:
Faulty or clogged EGR valve
Low vacuum opening the EGR valve from the EGR control solenoid resulting in the EGR valve not opening all the way
Carbon buildup in the intake manifold
Carbon buildup to the EGR temperature sensor
Defective EGR temperature sensor
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Re: Light on dash? Engine
That's great its sorted your scanner issue ungietunatley it seems you'll have to get to the egr and see if the numpty who had it before has indeed clogged it up with grease.
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Re: Light on dash? Engine
I realise I need the work done, it passed the emissions test on the first MOT pass but failed because of the light.
Some of the fixes are doable by myself
Some of the fixes are doable by myself