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.....................One thing I am a bit disappointed about is that Baz' new car doesn't have the 99 spec headlights. But other than that, it looks a nice buy and certainly looks happier after a bit of a wash! :thumbup1:

 

From what I remember, the OEM xenons were only standard on the 99-spec TT; they were optional extras for the NA..... I believe:wink:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

.....................One thing I am a bit disappointed about is that Baz' new car doesn't have the 99 spec headlights. But other than that, it looks a nice buy and certainly looks happier after a bit of a wash! :thumbup1:

 

From what I remember, the OEM xenons were only standard on the 99-spec TT; they were optional extras for the NA..... I believe:wink:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

From what I remember, the OEM xenons were only standard on the 99-spec TT; they were optional extras for the NA..... I believe:wink:

Yep. On the money again Richard. So it does have 99-spec lights :D

From what I remember, the OEM xenons were only standard on the 99-spec TT; they were optional extras for the NA..... I believe:wink:

Yep. On the money again Richard. So it does have 99-spec lights :D

Gio, do you have a link / manufacturer of your little gizmo?

 

I'm thinking it would be handy as the car runs OBD2 so no option of ecu diagnostics with no specialist gear.

Gio, do you have a link / manufacturer of your little gizmo?

 

I'm thinking it would be handy as the car runs OBD2 so no option of ecu diagnostics with no specialist gear.

any obd2 Bluetooth interface will do

 

Hi Baz, it's not actually OBDII. It might have the OBDII plug -mine doesn't, just an ordinary Consult connector.

The first thing to determine is if your vehicle supports Nissan Consult protocol (this is before OBDII, and is also different from the newer Nissan Consult II). Usually, if you have the 14 pin grey consult plug, then this would normally mean your vehicle supports consult and will work. Some vehicles have an OBDII plug, but importantly, aren't really OBDII (which if they were, would not work with ECUTalk).

Link to the ECUTalk site http://www.ecutalk.com/consultlcd.aspx

Welcome to the '99 club :D

any obd2 Bluetooth interface will do

 

Hi Baz, it's not actually OBDII. It might have the OBDII plug -mine doesn't, just an ordinary Consult connector.

The first thing to determine is if your vehicle supports Nissan Consult protocol (this is before OBDII, and is also different from the newer Nissan Consult II). Usually, if you have the 14 pin grey consult plug, then this would normally mean your vehicle supports consult and will work. Some vehicles have an OBDII plug, but importantly, aren't really OBDII (which if they were, would not work with ECUTalk).

Link to the ECUTalk site http://www.ecutalk.com/consultlcd.aspx

Welcome to the '99 club :D

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