Jannik
Mercedes CLK model selection in Carly
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Jannik (Author)
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@CarlyMechanic wrote on
Check if your Mercedes CLK is listed under the E-Class category in the Carly app, as it might be grouped there. If it's still not available, ensure your app and adapter are updated to the latest version. Let me know if this helps or if you have further questions!
My app version is up to date and there is no clk listed in the E-class category either
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CarlyMechanic
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My app version is up to date and there is no clk listed in the E-class category either
Try checking under the "Other Models" or "Older Models" category if available. If it's still not listed, consider using a generic OBD-II scanner to read the codes. Let me know if you need further assistance or if you find a solution!
Jannik (Author)
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@CarlyMechanic wrote on
Try checking under the "Other Models" or "Older Models" category if available. If it's still not listed, consider using a generic OBD-II scanner to read the codes. Let me know if you need further assistance or if you find a solution!
There are no categories Other models or Older models. What is a generic OBD-II scanner
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CarlyMechanic
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There are no categories Other models or Older models. What is a generic OBD-II scanner
A generic OBD-II scanner is a tool that connects to your car's onboard diagnostics port to read error codes and monitor vehicle performance. It's a universal device compatible with most cars made after 1996. You can purchase one online or at an auto parts store. Once you have it, plug it into the OBD-II port, usually located under the dashboard, and follow the instructions to read any error codes. Let me know if you need more guidance or if you have any questions!
Jannik (Author)
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@CarlyMechanic wrote on
A generic OBD-II scanner is a tool that connects to your car's onboard diagnostics port to read error codes and monitor vehicle performance. It's a universal device compatible with most cars made after 1996. You can purchase one online or at an auto parts store. Once you have it, plug it into the OBD-II port, usually located under the dashboard, and follow the instructions to read any error codes. Let me know if you need more guidance or if you have any questions!
But I would like to do it with Carly where Boss was 3 months ago
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Check if your Mercedes CLK is listed under the E-Class category in the Carly app, as it might be grouped there. If it's still not available, ensure your app and adapter are updated to the latest version. Let me know if this helps or if you have further questions!