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The key learning function works by CAN and J Please, see below the list of supported vehicles. In the next versions we will add more vehicles to this list FREE for all customers who own the key learning function. Since version 2. Supported Engine Control Units. Contact Us today: Email: lukmangaru yahoo. Skype: GaruTech. BB: D7. Subscribe to our RSS. Some of the packages I found would not work at all on my usb interface. It may be that the chipset is running too slow and timing out before the poll is completed.

I seem to get different results different items picked up with different software, which is OK. I'll just make a collection of packages, as who knows what different vehicles I may use this with. I think that chip is supposed to be faster than the ELM My ELM chip is version 1.

Maybe I got an old one, or they don't have the new chip in the bluetooth unit yet? I also found this Car-Pal here not sure what chip , I'm thinking this is the same as mine just rebadged. It can with that software but I can't install it. Had mine connected with engine off and could read it while in the house.

The bluetooth creates a virtual "COM" serial port and then you tell the software what port to use. I've had no problems connecting unless I'm too far away , just when it comes to getting all the sensor data. I think some packages I have are demos and they restrict what I can do.

Bad for me to make a decision to buy if I can't see it work, I won't buy. It is kind of hidden so I thought I'd mention. Basically do I need to have the cable under my steering column all day long when I drive around? Where can I find information to cross reference what my truck is doing vs what is normal for my truck to do at certain times? Sorry if that doesn't make ANY sense.

Because of where the OBD port is located it is a real pain driving my QC - the cable hangs straight down and almost on top of the clutch pedal. I have to keep my foot real low on the pedal so I don't hit the cable. This program and others like it just polls the OBD using standard queries. I found on their and others site definitions of these commands and results.

I'm sure if you were adept at programming you could craft something usable for your purposes. Don't know about the reference material you need, but I'm sure with enough time you can find plenty of stuff to give you a good idea what you are looking at. A note about running the program: it eats battery power. When running the monitor program I'm lucky if it lasts past two hours.

Note, the interface and protocol used as not all are supported by an ELM type interface. Compatible vehicles can be diagnosed using generic multibrand ELM interfaces.

We asked the users of our EOBD-Facile software to help create this list by returning their "log" file of the connection to their vehicle. In exchange for this contribution, the software functions are available for free. To understand these figures, corresponding to the parameters PID , we have included a small program free of charge in our software.

It is available from the file menu and PID Decoder. DE FR.



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