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Can anyone familiar with cars please help? I want to purchase a code reader for a 1999 BMW 316i Compact?
I have a BMW 316i Compact Sport 1.9L and I wish to purchase a code reader as all mechanics keep charging me £40 per hour even though it takes them 10 mins. I was looking at Can anyone confirm that it will work? It says that the cars needs to be OBD2, EOBD compliant? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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Timbo is here
In 1999 cars did not have to be OBD2 compliant so this is unlikely to work on your car. OBD2 mandatory compliance came in in 2002 in Europe for petrol cars.

inquisitor
For early BMW look at Peake not the cheapest but dedicated otherwise a PC based program will have to do.

Mark B
I'm sceptical of a lot of these cheap fault code readers that are about. Not sure they are as accurate as they should be. You will probably also find while it gives you the code it wont tell you what that code is for. The reason garages charge as much is that the systems we use cost in the region of £1200. This needs to be recouped some way. You get what you pay for.

viggom35
Why do you even need a code reader? Is your car that screwed up? I have owned many BMWs and MBZ and never needed one.




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