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"Mullen, Tim \(IIS\)" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com> wrote:
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> They would work with any car that has OBD-II (as long as you get a
> universal scanner of the one that speaks the proper protocol). However,
> OBD-II is a US emissions requirement, and it's not required in other
> countries. Nothing stops manufacturers from using it in other
> countries, but if there is no requirement to do so, why would they? I
> doubt that most European cars have the interface, unless the car is also
> sold in the US, and even then it wouldn't necessarily have OBD-II.
Thanks, Tim.
As I explained to Kai, it's a Renault. All I know is that it's
computer controlled and most adjustments are made using an external
computer.
--
Dick Atkinson RISC OS on an Iyonix pc
In sunny Chester-le-Street, Co Durham, NE England
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