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Thank youJudging by some of the vehicle diagnostic tales I've heard most of it is done by trial and error swapping parts until the fault disappears this seems to be the norm with a lot of dealers and garages
A multi channel oscilloscope with a range of pressure transducers and wiring harness breakouts can be a useful bit of kit for fault finding once the initial fault codes are read
The problem you have although manufacturers use a common generic set of fault codes they also have their own exclusive codes which generally requires manufacturer specific software or tools read them
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