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Scan-Reset BMW and Mini codes
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01-04-2009, 09:16 PM | #1 |
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Scan-Reset BMW and Mini codes
Here is what I have found.
http://peakeresearch.com/fcx3.htm The R5/FCX-3 Scan/Reset Tool for BMWs 2001-2007 Reads the BMW factory engine fault codes, resets check-engine, service engine soon, oilservice and inspection! NEW! R5/FCX-3-16 (2001-2007; plugs in under dash) R5/FCX-3-U For mechanics (1987-2007). Plugs in under dash (16 pin) AND under hood (20 pin) $184.94 includes adaptor. Features: Available for most BMWs built between 2001-2007 (back to 87 as "U" Configuration) Covers Diesel Models . Displays all BMW-factory engine fault codes; allowing you to do your own engine diagnostic! A big step up from "generic" code readers. Resets the Engine light (AKA "Check Engine" or "Service Engine Soon") Resets the Oilservice and Inspection lights, and service mileage (does not reset CBS.) Very easy to use Low cost ($149.99)* Includes instruction manual and code chart Includes protective storage case. Available in three plug configurations (20 pin, 16 pin, and 20+16pin for mechanics)to suit your application. Check compatibility. Message to BMW owners: If you answer "yes" to any of these questions, you need an R5/FCX-3! Has your BMW ever stalled, been slow to start, idled poorly or hesitated during acceleration? Has the Engine light (also known as the "Check Engine" or "Service Engine Soon" light) come on when everything seemed fine? Have you ever received a costly repair bill and wondered if the repairs and charges were legitimate? Without the R5/FCX-3 scan-reset tool from Peake Research, you may be forced into accepting what the repair/service center tells you and charges you. Wouldn't it be great to know exactly what's wrong before you bring your BMW in for a repair? Or, better yet, if you're handy with tools you can avoid the repair shop altogether- run your own diagnostic and fix the problem yourself! That is, if your car even needs a repair. Read on.. What is the Engine light trying to tell me? The BMW Engine light can mean any number of things. Sometimes it's alerting you to the real need for a repair, so the Engine light is something you should never ignore. But quite often it is merely indicating one of the many, simple (topped off your coolant, loose gas cap or oil cap) type problems. Imagine paying a hundred dollars to a repair shop to tighten your radiator cap and reset the Engine light. Without the R5/FCX-3, you're stuck staring at your Engine light until you're in the mood to see the mechanic who can reset it. Are you starting to see that the R5/FCX-3 makes great financial sense? There's more.. Routine Maintenance Lights As an added benefit, the R5/FCX-3 includes the ability to reset the oilservice and inspection, routine maintenance lights, and the maintenance mileage countdown indicator on most 87-06 models. Considering that an oilservice for a BMW can sometimes equal the price of the R5/FCX-3, this feature alone is worth the price of the R5/FCX-3. (On some late models with the i-drive/nav-screen and CBS maintenance light system, the R5/FCX3 while fully able to read codes and reset the Service Engine Soon light, is unable to reset CBS maintenance indicators Check compatibility.) Indispensable for Mechanics and BMW owners: compact size Very easy to use inexpensive available for most BMWs from 2001 to 2007, and for mechanics requiring 1987-2007*. durable enough to withstand daily use by professional mechanics. According to our toughest critics (BMW mechanics), we have succeeded with flying colors! At this price, every mechanic can afford at least one. *Adaptor may be needed at an additional cost: Most people do not need an adaptor, however in circumstances where the tool will be used on a variety of BMWs, such as in a repair shop, an adaptor may be necessary. In such cases you will need to order the R5/FCX-3-U. From $149.99, Order Hope this will help. |
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