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Objet : Objet : [eurovanupdate] Best Diagnostic tool to have for a 1997 EVC
Yves Desilets
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThanks for the good info here. But, one other thing (not mentioned) in your intervention is the fact that if an aftermarket radio is installed instead of the OEM one, it can suck 1 V to the OBDII plug causing the cable to not work correctly. That¡¯s what I found on a Forum while searching for what the default could be !!...don¡¯t know if that matters or not though. As for the cable, I find this annoying ¡®cause I was so confident that it would work, based on the feedbacks of others who have bought it. It¡¯s a KKL VAG-COM for 409.1. One thing that makes me Wonder if it¡¯s ok or not is the fact that it has a ¡®red¡¯ light that is ON when I connect it. I thought that it should have turned to ¡®green¡¯ when plugged in and working !!! ? Yves ? Envoy¨¦ ¨¤ partir de pour Windows ? De?: Duane
Envoy¨¦ le?:10 septembre 2021 22:31 ??: [email protected] Objet?:Re: Objet : [eurovanupdate] Best Diagnostic tool to have for a 1997 EVC ? On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 06:22 PM, Yves Desilets wrote:
No.? When you choose from the list, that's a default of all possible modules used on that model.? Only those that are installed will return information.? The others will time out after 3 tries.? I believe on yours you'll only see 01-Engine, 02-Transmission, 03-Brakes, and 15-Airbags.? Some of the others: 08-HVAC (Climatronic), 17-InstrumentCluster, 19-Gateway (CAN-BUS), 25-Immobilizer, 35-CentralLocks (remote for doors), 56-Radio. ? |