why don't you invest in a port reader, plug in and it tells you the fault code, most are just crap and you can reset.its around 40 euros for a decent one, and the main agent would do exactly the same thing, as with all computers sometimes they go wrong on start up and need to be rebooted.
nearly correct except the painters one is a full face shield air fed, sorry mate still a good un though
Would this do the trick? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OBD2-Lau...894598&hash=item288eabd45a:g:BngAAOSw0-5eSAWo
THAT LOOKS OK MATE JUST REMEMBER ITS A 16 PIN SO YOU NEED TO CHECK YOUR HANDBOOK FOR YOUR OBD 2 port and count the pins,remember the more codes it can erase the better it is, my preference is for a little more cost with more features, instead of giving you a fault code and you have to look up on a computer to find out what the fault is pick one that tells you in layman terms the code ie air bag light, brake fluid warning tyre pressure, throttle body cleaning etc
Wore one in the bridges today and nearly every one wore a mask, but a women bumped into me walking the wrong way as usual, good idea to me though the masks.
At the moment our weekly death rate is currently about 600 under the 5 year average. That’s quite noticeable tbh. What it’s showing, imo, is that the worst is definitely over and we are now seeing the signs that a lot of deaths were sadly due to happen anyway but Covid-19 brought them forward prematurely. I am exempt from wearing a face mask and I’ve already nearly come to blows in Tesco with some bloke who got in my face and overly aggressive with me for not wearing a mask. I wash my hands frequently, I always use sanitiser if I move from shop to shop, I make sure I keep my distance from people and that I have a handkerchief to hand at all times incase I need to cough or sneeze. Just remember not to judge folk and the vast majority of folk not wearing a mask will have a valid reason for not doing so.