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393 evo LPF reset

Hi, I have a 393 evo that needs its LPF to be reset.
However, I can't figure out which service base is correct to connect to the LPF controller.
I saw some older models even had this in Truck doctor, not pathfinder.
Which cable and service base do I need to use?
  • Posted 12 Jun 2019 19:53
  • By jure_t
  • joined 28 Feb'17 - 11 messages
  • none, Slovenia
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Pathfinder and the vw diesel cable it's a different cable to the can box it connects into the same port behind the seat but has a serial connector
  • Posted 22 Jun 2019 08:36
  • By lifter01
  • joined 4 Jul'09 - 465 messages
  • West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Pathfinder and the vw diesel cable it's a different cable to the can box it connects into the same port behind the seat but has a serial connector
  • Posted 22 Jun 2019 08:36
  • By lifter01
  • joined 4 Jul'09 - 465 messages
  • West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Pathfinder and the vw diesel cable it's a different cable to the can box it connects into the same port behind the seat but has a serial connector
  • Posted 22 Jun 2019 08:36
  • By lifter01
  • joined 4 Jul'09 - 465 messages
  • West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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