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kaz
5/13/2008 12:54:30 PM
Still shopping..
The more I read, the more questions I have.
This one is general:
D1 15 error codes;
D2 150 or more;
as I'm choosing between the two and at the same time having in mind that I want to do as much fixing as possible,
is D2 easier to fix given the more detailed diagnostics? (remember I'm beginner) or is it a wrong question all together?
And I'm comparing differnt fruits?
NiteTrain
5/13/2008 2:53:36 PM
It has 150 error codes?!? 
tailchaser0527
5/13/2008 3:43:00 PM
  Hold on.   Are you seriously thinking about purchasing a Disco with 150 error codes? Does the seller look like this , and have you been
tailchaser0527
5/13/2008 3:46:08 PM
Actually, the DII will throw codes for several reasons. Before I changed the plug wires on my disco, it'd throw about 5-10 codes a day, but it was multiples of two different codes. We're gonna need more specific info on the codes.
 
Also, keep in mind that some parts that are common problems on DI's are extremely expensive.
Disco Mike
5/13/2008 4:02:49 PM
All vehicles built from 1964 are required to have an OBD2 system in place of the less effective OBD1 in older vehicles.
Yes, the more information your computer can give you the easier it is to find what is wrong.
kaz
5/13/2008 4:03:11 PM
over 150 I believe. don't make me count them please..
kaz
5/13/2008 4:34:52 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: tailchaser0527

  Hold on.   Are you seriously thinking about purchasing a Disco with 150 error codes? Does the seller look like this , and have you been

question wasn't specific for any of the vehicles I'm looking at, it's just the number of codes that potentialy can be displayed in the mentioned models.
Mike Disco answered, what I now see, as rather a naive question with an obvious answer.
Really, what I was asking was:
-newbie + D1 (with 15 error codes)
                                                    :what combination, taking into acc. parts/prices, complexity of design etc.,                                                               would  be easier/less expensive, for a beginer that is willing
                                                      to learn/do, what you call here, 'wrenching'
-newbie + D2 (with 150 error codes)


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