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Cheapo Tech 2 instructions
« on: 26 April 2007, 18:50:00 »

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Just ebayed a new cheapo tech2 to identify the source of the managment light on the wifes zafira ( the 30 quid type)....there are a complete lack of instructions.  Do I need the engine or ignition switched on before I start.  Any clues greatfully received
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Re: Cheapo Tech 2 instructions
« Reply #1 on: 26 April 2007, 18:54:23 »

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HI all
Just ebayed a new cheapo tech2 to identify the source of the managment light on the wifes zafira ( the 30 quid type)....there are a complete lack of instructions.  Do I need the engine or ignition switched on before I start.  Any clues greatfully received
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Re: Cheapo Tech 2 instructions
« Reply #2 on: 26 April 2007, 22:58:49 »

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HI all
Just ebayed a new cheapo tech2 to identify the source of the managment light on the wifes zafira ( the 30 quid type)....there are a complete lack of instructions.  Do I need the engine or ignition switched on before I start.  Any clues greatfully received
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No wonder you have 10,000+ posts TB with such expressive replies.  I presume its ignition on, no need to have engine running.  Oh, and you may find this link helpful to translate the instructions http://www.tranexp.com:2000/Translate/result.shtml (Buggarian iirc)
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Re: Cheapo Tech 2 instructions
« Reply #3 on: 27 April 2007, 01:02:49 »

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HI all
Just ebayed a new cheapo tech2 to identify the source of the managment light on the wifes zafira ( the 30 quid type)....there are a complete lack of instructions.  Do I need the engine or ignition switched on before I start.  Any clues greatfully received
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No wonder you have 10,000+ posts TB with such expressive replies.  I presume its ignition on, no need to have engine running.  Oh, and you may find this link helpful to translate the instructions http://www.tranexp.com:2000/Translate/result.shtml (Buggarian iirc)

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Re: Cheapo Tech 2 instructions
« Reply #4 on: 27 April 2007, 01:03:25 »

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HI all
Just ebayed a new cheapo tech2 to identify the source of the managment light on the wifes zafira ( the 30 quid type)....there are a complete lack of instructions.  Do I need the engine or ignition switched on before I start.  Any clues greatfully received
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No wonder you have 10,000+ posts TB with such expressive replies.  I presume its ignition on, no need to have engine running.  Oh, and you may find this link helpful to translate the instructions http://www.tranexp.com:2000/Translate/result.shtml (Buggarian iirc)

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(this explains my posts count..)  ;)
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Re: Cheapo Tech 2 instructions
« Reply #5 on: 27 April 2007, 18:00:04 »

Thanks for the help,  it seems the Zafira has a temperamental barometric pressure sensor,  Vaux said this could be down to the change in the weather, they allege its a common one at this time of year that puts itself right.. yeah..we will see.  The good news is that my Omega has no stored faults  (for the moment !!! ;D)
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