Hello all,
After 25 years of driving all manner of trade and rental vehicles I bought my first car last year. Leon Mk 3 ST Lux facelift, which is absolutely gorgeous – especially after 25 years of trade and rental vehicles! Nice size for a small family, 150hp pushes it along when needed, near as 50 mpg when driven sensibly - and loving the Seat badge.
Having never owned a car before this forum has been a great source of information and I would like to say a big thank you to all that contribute.
The car is 2019 reg and so is coming up for its first service + MOT, which will be the first one ever for me as well. Was going to take it to a local Seat dealer and sign up for their All-In service plan – they seem like a good deal. My plan was to connect an ODB2 dongle and have a look if there are any error/warning codes prior so there is less of a chance of nasty surprises.
Is this a good idea and is there anything sensible I could/should do before taking car for the service?
On that, would ODBeleven be a good choice? Not looking to do any coding or alterations but it sounds like it is well-integrated with VAG vehicles and reasonably straightforward to use when it comes to interpreting the codes.
Thanks for any suggestions!
After 25 years of driving all manner of trade and rental vehicles I bought my first car last year. Leon Mk 3 ST Lux facelift, which is absolutely gorgeous – especially after 25 years of trade and rental vehicles! Nice size for a small family, 150hp pushes it along when needed, near as 50 mpg when driven sensibly - and loving the Seat badge.
Having never owned a car before this forum has been a great source of information and I would like to say a big thank you to all that contribute.
The car is 2019 reg and so is coming up for its first service + MOT, which will be the first one ever for me as well. Was going to take it to a local Seat dealer and sign up for their All-In service plan – they seem like a good deal. My plan was to connect an ODB2 dongle and have a look if there are any error/warning codes prior so there is less of a chance of nasty surprises.
Is this a good idea and is there anything sensible I could/should do before taking car for the service?
On that, would ODBeleven be a good choice? Not looking to do any coding or alterations but it sounds like it is well-integrated with VAG vehicles and reasonably straightforward to use when it comes to interpreting the codes.
Thanks for any suggestions!