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Diagnostics

Diagnostic Health Check

Not all vehicles display warning lights or fault codes when something goes wrong and an Engine Diagnostic Scan can give an early warning indicator of problems which may develop in the future.

How does a Diagnostic Check work?

All modern cars contain on-board computers that monitor or control things like emissions levels, engine temperature and even windscreen wipers. When things go wrong, these computers produce error codes which can only be read with vehicle diagnostics equipment. You may see a warning light on your dashboard, but these only give a small part of the full picture.

Our car diagnostic check picks up these errors and identifies what they mean, so component failures can be prevented before they lead to further damage or expensive repairs!

What does a Diagnostic Check include?

The diagnostic check will include a full system health check. The tool will identify all modules connected to your vehicle’s Engine Control Unit (ECU) and individually check for any stored or current faults.

The tool will identify if the fault is ‘Current’ or ‘Stored/Historic’ – any stored or historic faults will be cleared from your vehicle’s ECU memory. Any current faults will indicate that something is not as it should be, and in most circumstances, we should be able to advise what work may be required.

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