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Many of our customers have a huge problem with reading out Jeep Grand Cherokee 2.7 CRD fault codes. It is possible to see engine fault codes with key on-off method, but you can not clear faults without correct OBD diagnostic tool. Also disconnecting battery will not clear fault codes on 2.7 CRD Jeep Grand Cherokee. Sometimes car will clear faults itself after replacing faulty part and driving couple of kilometers twice, but not always. Until today they were correctly read out and cleared only with DRB III and Bosch KTS diagnostic devices. Those devices are pretty expensive and not reasonable to buy for private use.
Further to my post a few weeks ago seeking buying advice -I am now the proud and happy owner of an Audi Allroad It's a 2003 model, with BAU coded 2.5 Tdi motor and tiptronic 'box (I was really after a manual but that's another story). It's well spec'd too, with cruise control, reverse parking sensors, (RNS-D) Nav Plus system, rear tints etc.and - a major result - even my wife likes it!Apart from a few minor niggles (broken interior trim and a paint scratch) it's great, the only real problem being that it now says '500 miles to next service'. I plan on looking after the car myself, and will no doubt soon buy a VAG-COM, but I'd like to start by getting a good quality workshop manual.I dropped into Halfords yesterday to pick up a Haynes manual and it seems that they don't do one for the A6, and even the A4 manual specifically excludes the 6 cylinder diesel, so there's no point buying that!Does Audi do a proper workshop manual, intended for the main-dealer mechanics, and if so is it any good and can I buy a copy?
Recording of The Life of Reason volume 1, by George Santayana. Read by Fredrik Karlsson.The Life of Reason, subtitled 'the Phases of Human Progress', is a book published in five volumes from 1905 to 1906, by Spanish-born American philosopher George Santayana (1863-1952). It consists of Reason in Common Sense, Reason in Society, Reason in Religion, Reason in Art, and Reason in Science. The work is considered to be the most complete expression of Santayana's moral philosophy.
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