Lucas EPIC Diagnostic Tool

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Lucas EPIC Diagnostic Tool

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Does anyone know of a diagnostic interface to laptop tool that will work on my Xantia 2.1TD with the Lucas EPIC system? I have a problem that I think is mainly due to air in the fuel but I would like to read any fault codes that might be present. I spoke to a supplier today and he could not say that it would definately work as they had not tested it on one.
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Post by deian »

good question, i'll be keeping an eye on this thread, i've got same engine as you, good luck.
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Post by JohnD »

AFAIK, OB diagnostics didn't become available on diesels until 2004.
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It has the OBD connector and the Lucas EPIC saves fault codes that Citroen can read. Also you need to connect to the OBD connector to program the immobiliser to accept new keys.
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JohnD:

My car is from 1999, is a diesel, uses EDC15C2 from Bosch and has on board diagnosis!!!
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Post by JohnD »

JohnD wrote:AFAIK, OB diagnostics didn't become available on diesels until 2004.
What I had in mind when I wrote this was OBD that could be read with a DIY code reader.
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