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29-02-2016, 07:02 PM | #1 | ||
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I use an OBDLink MX bluetooth adapter, it has power saving and MS CAN. The computer system works at different speeds and priorities, there is an HS CAN bus for high speed important stuff like engine management and an MS CAN BUS for things like trailers etc. My car has a permanent problem with the trailer module for example, which I ignore since my trailer works fine except for flashing lights.
If you want to drive and forget, there's the Ford IDS system (integrated diagnostics) and the VCM (vehicle communication module) available at your local Ford service, hacked by some for personal use. (Not me, seriously). I'm getting tired of this car stuff, I need a break, it's becoming an obsession. |
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29-02-2016, 10:44 PM | #2 | ||
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Thanks for this post. Had a quick look and I've almost convinced myself that I need to get one of these. Really like the sound of the feature range
Is the MS-CAN support essential for interfacing with Mondeo? How responsive is the real-time readout while driving? It looks like you can get animated dials and graphs through the smartphone app, would this work to give you say a digital speedo that's more responsive than GPS? What things can it read out? Can it get sensor readings (e.g. turbo pressure, drive shaft sensor)? |
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01-03-2016, 08:16 AM | #3 | ||
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Please don't tempt me like that! My car is fine and really doesn't need to have a scan tool plugged in.
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01-03-2016, 09:25 AM | #4 | ||
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I'm waiting on delivery of a cheapo ELM327 WIFI from ebay. $24.80. Model: WIFI V1.5 ELM327. I've gone for wifi because I don't think Bluetooth ones work with iPhone.
But, I'm not sure I want to plug it in now after reading a few things in the net about similar . http://www.incardoc.com/forum/defaul...4&p=2#post1346 "On my 2003 peugeot 2.0i it seems to have caused major damage! It looks like my BSI module has been damaged. The dashboard has gone crazy, nothing functions anymore, the car does not start. All attempts to reset the BSI have been futile. Will have to go to dealer with this problem. Watch out with this cheap chinese crap!!" |
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01-03-2016, 12:52 PM | #5 | |||
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Yes, boost pressure (BAP) and gearbox input shaft speed (GISS) available as streaming data from PCM and TCM respectively. Then I went to the bluetooth adapter which has MS CAN. Be warned these adapters don't fit under the lid. I used a 300mm low profile OBD2 right angle extension cable from ebay and ground of some plastic inside the lid with a dremel. The unit is permanently plugged in and can be accessed on the phone any time the ignition is on. I avoid starting the engine while the initial handshaking is going on. Once Forscan or Torque is connected the car can be driven while streaming data. I counted 85 PIDs for the PCM and 51 for the TCM. There are also diagnostic tests which I haven't used. Unfortunately no ABS system bleed routine for fluid change. I gather the wi-fi OBDLink adapter has had some issues and I would advise buying direct from scantool to get the most recent version. I'll see if I can post a list of available PIDs in Forscan. |
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02-03-2016, 05:40 PM | #6 | ||
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I stuffed up and got a F-Super usb cable, it works with limitations with the supplied software but it's so basic it's no better than a code reader, it can't clear that's for sure. If I can be bothered I may look into other software but for $20 wasn't much of a write off. Clone SST chip and cheap translator chip to usb.
I did order another clone Bt this time. Konnwei KW902 $17. I'll let you know if it works with forscan on a MB. FWIW Genuine elm327 stops at v1.4 v1.5 and up are clones, they then got cloning good enough to start their own firmware and adaptors and released v2.1 upwards, sad state of affairs. I reckon I'm gonna have to order my own genuine ELM327 chips and make my own cable. Last edited by cobrin; 02-03-2016 at 05:48 PM. |
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03-03-2016, 02:24 PM | #7 | ||
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Not knowing much about the chip details etc I bought the OBDLink MX $A180 inc postage from USA.
List of modules Forscan accesses on my android phone: TCM (HSCAN) Transmission control module PCM (HSCAN) Powertrain control module OBDII (This is for generic fault code access, any scanner works) SASM (HSCAN) Steering angle sensor ABS (HSCAN) Anti lock braking module (gives hydraulic pressure PID only) RCM (HSCAN) Restraint control module BCMii (HSCAN) Body control module TRM (MSCAN) Trailer module SRM (MSCAN) Speech recognition module PDM (MSCAN) Passenger door control unit DDM (MSCAN) Driver door module ACM (MSCAN) Audio control module IPC (MSCAN) Instrument panel controller I have saved streaming PID data from PCM and TCM for a 30 min drive to act as a reference for what is 'normal'. Having used OBDII codes fixing one major problem it's paid for itself I think. |
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