Here's what brought to fix the obd 2-90*
http://tapatalk.com/mu/601a5f88-c1e5-7a7e.jpg
Here is the link:
http://www.obd2cables.com/products/
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Here's what brought to fix the obd 2-90*
http://tapatalk.com/mu/601a5f88-c1e5-7a7e.jpg
Here is the link:
http://www.obd2cables.com/products/
If any valid serial data is being received by V2 (regardless of whether it is valid Wide band O2 data or not) the orange LED second from the left will flash on FlashScan's, keypad.
If you don't see any flashes of that orange LED then data is physically not getting to FlashScan and it is probably a wiring or WO2 config problem.
If you do see that orange LED flashing, then data is being received by FlashScan and it is most likely a FlashScan config problem.
Regards
Paul
I'm a little concerned a tthe description that says the LSS baud rate is 1200. FlashScan does not support that baud rate.
The baud rates that FlashScan (and AutoCal) use for WO2 serial data are shown below:
(i.e. both Tech Edge widebands (TE 1.5 and 2.0) supported by FlashScan are expected to transmit at 19200 baud.)
Code:void
wo2SetBaud(void)
{
switch ( cfg_wo2TypeTemp ) {
case cfg_wo2Inn:
case cfg_wo2PLX:
case cfg_wo2TE15:
case cfg_wo2TE20:
case cfg_wo2FJO2:
case cfg_wo2FJO3:
comSetBaud(0,combps_19200);
break;
case cfg_wo2AemUego:
case cfg_wo2Zt2:
comSetBaud(0,combps_9600);
break;
case cfg_wo2Jaw:
comSetBaud(0,combps_14400);
break;
case cfg_wo2ECM:
comSetBaud(0,combps_38400);
break;
}
// Clear out any existing data that may have been collected at the wrong baud rate
fifoReset(&com_rxFifo[0]);
}
See post #58... (there appears to be a problem with logging serial data from the TechEdge wide bands at the moment)
http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....877#post163877
Regards
Paul
That might explain my other problem..