Robert said:
Ok, so I bought a Lexia3 interface from EOBD2.FR
in 2010. I have had no issues over the past 5 years on my Citroen XM.
It is use has been primarily as a maintenance tool 2 or 3 times a year
to be sure everything is ok with my car. I had pulled a fault code with
it when the airbag came on. Erased the code and the light was turned
off, never come back.
Gilbert said:
The Lexia3 V48 works on both my 2002 2.0 HDI and 2004 2.0 HDIs.
Frank said:
My Chinese Lexia has been used successfully on my XM2.1TD and C4
2.0HDI. The C4 OBD connection has been temperamental but gets there with
patience.
Ben said:
My Lexia will work with the wife‘s Pug 107 using Citroen software.
Dominic said:
I too have used the Lexia on my Xm for several years and like Robert
solved the early connection problems by filing the 30-pin red plug so
that it went further into the socket on the car and thus connected
electrically. The C5 will not use this 30-pin plug, it will use the
standard 16-pin OBD plug so that aspect will not be an issue.
I
have tried my Lexia on several types of Citroens all with success
(except I cannot clear the codes on a Berlingo). However I have never
tried a C5. I have a good friend with a series 2 C5. If I get a chance
over the weekend I‘ll ask him if I can plug in the Lexia and I‘ll let
you know how I get on.
Cheers
Steve said:
My clone Lexia3 has worked on XM 2.5, XM TCT, XM SED, XM 3.0, C5 and Peugeot 107 with Lexia software.