There is a small set of error codes which most motor manufacturers signed up to, and support, and most readers will read them accurately. The technical support available from Rostsech, and the community around it is second to none, where as getting a useful response from OBD Eleven is not easy. VCDS, having been around for a long time (it was called VAGComm to start with), supports all early VAG cars and engines, A2 Mk1 TT, etc. Quite expensive though, and is biased towards newer VAG models. OBD Eleven does support the A2, and is very convenient as there's no wire between the OBD connector and the phone/tablet it runs on, being Bluetooth. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last time I looked, Carista did not support the A2. A KKL cable, from eBay at around £10 and VCDS Lite, free download from the Rosstech official website (and a Windows XP -10 PC) is all you need to check out a prospective purchase.
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