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  • Memoscan U600 fault reader

    Hi all, after waiting two weeks for Memoscan U600 VAG fault reader to arrive, I was all excited this evening to try it on the Multivan, but it is not recognised in any of the diagnostic settings. Does anyone have one of these and could advise whether it works? Otherwise it is in the mail back to the online seller for a refund.

    For a hundred bucks, it seemed like a good buy for a preliminary fault readout prior to more detailed investigation.

    Memoscan.cn

    Thanks,

    Scott

  • #2
    Sorry,can't help with yours.

    Myself,just bought an Autel VAG405 reader.Reads and clears most VW codes.
    Autel
    It's not perfect,
    Has USB cable too, but unit is not sensed by PC.(I'm guessing it needs an external +12V supply as USB is only +5V)
    (Doesn't read Toyota Hiluxes either, in generic OBD2 mode)
    $50ish on Amazon

    review
    Autel Vag405 review - TDIClub Forums
    Last edited by Rebuild; 03-08-2012, 09:56 PM.
    Steve
    04 T5

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    • #3
      Thanks Steve for the response and the link.

      I have just received a response from the online seller. Their supplier suggests the vehicle needs to be started, which is at odds with the instructions of just turning the ignition key on. I will try it tomorrow, but don't expect it will make any difference? I would expect that some codes would be read with the engine off and live data logging with engine running? Currently gets a 'fail to communicate' error and will not work in OBD2 generic mode either.

      My funds don't extend to a VCDS and was after a convenient handheld that I can plug in.

      I also subsequently noticed the V-checker Pro, but am not sure of it would work on the 128KW TDI Multi?

      Cheers,

      Scott

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      • #4
        mine needs the key ON,all dash lights ON to read codes
        Steve
        04 T5

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rebuild View Post
          mine needs the key ON,all dash lights ON to read codes
          That's what I tried (key on), but no go. I will try with car running tomorrow. I don't expect it will make the difference.
          Thanks,
          Scott

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          • #6
            Were you able to scan with VCDS or other scanner? Maybe ask someone with VCDS to scan yours, before sending it back for a refund. What year is your T5 and what radio you have fitted? If the radio is aftermarket, try disconnecting it and then scan again.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Transporter View Post
              Were you able to scan with VCDS or other scanner? Maybe ask someone with VCDS to scan yours, before sending it back for a refund. What year is your T5 and what radio you have fitted? If the radio is aftermarket, try disconnecting it and then scan again.
              G'day Transporter, I have a 2008 128K TDI Auto Multi. All standard including radio/CD. Tried again with no luck. With ignition ON (not running) and engine running. Still get a 'failed to communicate' error each time on the scanner screen. These scanners are supposed to support all later model VW's.

              I don't have access to VCDS currently and unfortunately I will need to send the Memoscan back before I am able to find someone who has.
              Dealer has always had no issue with their equipment as I have seen the readouts.

              If I knew the V-Checker Pro would work on my model, I would buy one.

              Thanks & Regards,

              Scott

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              • #8
                Well, you might have a faulty scanner afterall.
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                • #9
                  Quite possible that is is simply faulty to read the ECU, although it does power up from the 16 pin socket OK. What a member's experience with the V-checker Pro? Is it compatible with checking a T5 TDI? Perhaps some of these fault readers/scanners don't support all VAG ECU types?

                  Thanks,

                  Scott

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                  • #10
                    The latest is that I could not get this item to work at all and has been returned for a refund (pending). Wondering if anybody has used the TORQUE Andriod APP with a Bluetooth plug with any success on the TDI's? I realise this is the VCDS Forum, but the admistrators did move my original query to this section...

                    Scott

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Silver Caravelle View Post
                      The latest is that I could not get this item to work at all and has been returned for a refund (pending). Wondering if anybody has used the TORQUE Andriod APP with a Bluetooth plug with any success on the TDI's? I realise this is the VCDS Forum, but the admistrators did move my original query to this section...

                      Scott
                      Yes, I have the TorquePro BT for Android and it is good for displaying the gauges and graphs and so on, but a bit unreliable when it comes to detecting serious performance related fault codes. However, it should be able to reset the airbag light and similar.

                      I'd say for less than $30 it's pretty good.
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                      • #12
                        I have Torque but don't trust it's scanning capabilities. It didn't pick an SAI fault on my S3 which I knew was there, I had removed it! VCDS can do so much, I think it would be hard to find something comparable.

                        If you bought one and wanted to sell it down the track, there's always people looking to buy them. I think you could get 75% of your money back no problems.

                        Gavin



                        Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                        Yes, I have the TorquePro BT for Android and it is good for displaying the gauges and graphs and so on, but a bit unreliable when it comes to detecting serious performance related fault codes. However, it should be able to reset the airbag light and similar.

                        I'd say for less than $30 it's pretty good.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by h100vw View Post
                          I have Torque but don't trust it's scanning capabilities. It didn't pick an SAI fault on my S3 which I knew was there, I had removed it! VCDS can do so much, I think it would be hard to find something comparable.

                          If you bought one and wanted to sell it down the track, there's always people looking to buy them. I think you could get 75% of your money back no problems.

                          Gavin
                          I don't think that I will ever sell my VCDS cable and I agree with you the Torque for android is not good for any diagnostic work at all. The VCDS from ross-tech is the best value for money there between the scan tools. But, don't buy the copy, it doesn't have to work.
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                          • #14
                            Thanks all for your replies. I did a bit of research regarding Torque and arrived at the same conclusion. Although it does get very good reviews for what it does. In relation to VCDS, for me I am after something portable that can be stored in the vehicle. Whilst VCDS is no doubt the best, I am really after a fault reader with some basic reset functions, but can interrogate all VAG ECU, TCU, Climate control, ABS module, etc, etc on the Multivan. Does the V-checker VAG pro (about $80 to $90 online) perform these functions on a Multivan? Or am I going to run into issues with it 'failing to communicate' with the ECU, TCU etc? Your advice is appreciated.

                            P.S. if there is a local recommended Australian supplier, I would be happy give them a try for a V-Checker. My online buying experience with the likes of TOPBUY has not been ideal.

                            Thanks,

                            Scott
                            Last edited by Silver Caravelle; 17-08-2012, 11:18 AM. Reason: Typos!

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                            • #15
                              I would say that the V-checker well maybe what you're after. But, the VCDS and the small secondhand netbook in the glovebox would be better, though more expensive option.

                              Try V-checker and let us know.
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