Firstly, I know there is already a thread for 'who has Carly', but in many cases there is a need for the more advanced software which not everyone uses.
Over the last few months there have been an awful lot of new people joining who have issues with their cars.
The first response is always "Get the codes read", which is of course the logical first step.
The second response is often "Buy yourself a code reader". Again, a logical step.
However, not everyone wants to rush straight out and buy a code reader, especially when that means they just have to report back with the codes to gain further advice.
So, given that there are quite a few members dotted around who already have the required kit, I thought maybe it would make sense to start a little list of who can help and what area they are in. That way a 'newbie' (or indeed a long term member) can not only get their codes read without being robbed, but is most likely going to get first hand guidance at the same time of what they need to do next.
I have previously seen people use maps where you click on an area and the local people pop up. No idea if that is feasible or how to go about it though?
NORFOLK
Enuff_zed - Autophix 7910, INPA/EIDEBAS Suite, Scanner 1.4. If essential I would be happy to travel a reasonable distance in return for a bit of fuel money.
Over the last few months there have been an awful lot of new people joining who have issues with their cars.
The first response is always "Get the codes read", which is of course the logical first step.
The second response is often "Buy yourself a code reader". Again, a logical step.
However, not everyone wants to rush straight out and buy a code reader, especially when that means they just have to report back with the codes to gain further advice.
So, given that there are quite a few members dotted around who already have the required kit, I thought maybe it would make sense to start a little list of who can help and what area they are in. That way a 'newbie' (or indeed a long term member) can not only get their codes read without being robbed, but is most likely going to get first hand guidance at the same time of what they need to do next.
I have previously seen people use maps where you click on an area and the local people pop up. No idea if that is feasible or how to go about it though?
NORFOLK
Enuff_zed - Autophix 7910, INPA/EIDEBAS Suite, Scanner 1.4. If essential I would be happy to travel a reasonable distance in return for a bit of fuel money.