I have read that the PC and iOS versions of Multiecuscan are functionally equivalent.
But I can’t see how to save a log in the iOS version.
Can anyone help?
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- 23 Oct 2020, 11:59
- Forum: Usage Q&A
- Topic: How to save logs in iOS MES?
- Replies: 0
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- 23 Oct 2020, 10:26
- Forum: Usage Q&A
- Topic: IOS and OBDLinkMX+
- Replies: 1
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Re: IOS and OBDLinkMX+
Solved: I thought that a wireless adapter wouldn’t need wires.
But to access the low-speed CAN on an Alfa I needed the yellow adapter between the port and the OBDLink MX+.
But to access the low-speed CAN on an Alfa I needed the yellow adapter between the port and the OBDLink MX+.
- 14 Oct 2020, 15:10
- Forum: Usage Q&A
- Topic: TPMS Calibration
- Replies: 0
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TPMS Calibration
I am getting regular TPMS errors on a 2015 Giulietta (with an ABS-based TPMS system). I get the tyre pressures right, reset the system on the dashboard and set off. 50km later (the self-learning period?) the warning comes on the dashboard. But the tyre pressures are fine. The fronts have gone up a b...
- 14 Oct 2020, 14:55
- Forum: Usage Q&A
- Topic: IOS and OBDLinkMX+
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1211
IOS and OBDLinkMX+
<t>I am using free iOS MES to connect to an OBDLink MX+ Bluetooth adapter in a 2015 Giulietta.<br/> I can connect successfully to a few ecus, but for others MES asks for Adapter 3/Yellow and can't connect.<br/> Does this limitation disappear in the paid MES or is it a limitation of the Bluetooth con...