Hey all,
Does anyone happen to know what/how this thing works?
It came out of a holden dealership that went under water. I managed to resurrect the thing but got nfi who what where.
Cheers,
Kym
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Covers a lot of cars not just holden would need to find someone with the instructions to enter in the codes required for what model and what test to perform. Here's one on gumtree with model coverage seems coda closed down in 2012 but they do have an email for parts backup and software support of what they have in stock maybe they might have the instructions www.coda.com.au https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/rosewoo ... 1223219967
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I sure do know. Its basically a digital multimeter but has one good feature that it can display injector duration in milliseconds. They were all the go (for some) before cars data streamed.
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Cheers Guys, might have a play and see if I can find a manual for it.