SD3 Anyone Local

safrane

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You should be able to hear them ticking if you put your ear to them.

Of course a two person job to make it safe, or you can do it with the ignition on but not started.
 
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corradokid

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You don’t need an sd3 for that. An autel ap200 (£60 next day from Amazon) will do everything you need short of any writes to vehicle. Failing that as safrane said, either listen with pdc engaged or wet your finger and rub across the sensors, you will feel any active. But cheap scan tool will tell you which sensor.
 

CatmanV2

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Interesting. Are we talking about the same thing here? You can do clutch adaptions, gearbox self learns etc with yours?

I confess I've not tried that (mostly for fear of screwing something) and I have but a lowly Ghibli...

But certainly there are many options to allow writing (like TMPS settings and hysterisis, one I saw while scrolling through to try and reset my TPMS lights) And, of course, the ability to add keys....

I can understand now that for the GT the software may not have any functions to write, thought :(

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