FAULTY ELM 327 INTERFACES DE-MYSTIFIED (READ HERE)
Re: FAULTY ELM 327 INTERFACES DE-MYSTIFIED (READ HERE)
Thank you for your prompt reply! It is exactly as you explained in the tutorial: in the center the original cables arrive with black insulation, blue insulation is for original configuration, yellow insulation is for yellow cable (type 3). In original mode I am avle to read the ecu and its faults, but when I switch to "yellow mode" I get my problems... Has anyone solved with this board?
Re: FAULTY ELM 327 INTERFACES DE-MYSTIFIED (READ HERE)
Hello Laserbit
Have pins 1 + 9 else any connections on the board?
Greetings Eddy
Have pins 1 + 9 else any connections on the board?
Greetings Eddy
Re: FAULTY ELM 327 INTERFACES DE-MYSTIFIED (READ HERE)
No, they just come from the switch and to it they come from the original white cable plate. Should I take a photo of something in particular to show you?
Re: FAULTY ELM 327 INTERFACES DE-MYSTIFIED (READ HERE)
Hello everyone!
i've recently bought a bluetooth OBD2 for my Alfa 147 JTD 115W. (05/2003)
But it doesn't work...
i've heard that this item doesn't work with cars before 2004, is it true ?
Thanks a lot and sorry for my bad english
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i've recently bought a bluetooth OBD2 for my Alfa 147 JTD 115W. (05/2003)
But it doesn't work...
i've heard that this item doesn't work with cars before 2004, is it true ?
Thanks a lot and sorry for my bad english
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Re: FAULTY ELM 327 INTERFACES DE-MYSTIFIED (READ HERE)
Hello yasssix
No, that's not right
Also your BT OBD interface can read your Alfa 147!
Should at least for engine control unit you can connect
Only at Body, CAN setup, service may the error described in this thread
But the engine you can connect
check again the settings
Greetings Eddy
No, that's not right
Also your BT OBD interface can read your Alfa 147!
Should at least for engine control unit you can connect
Only at Body, CAN setup, service may the error described in this thread
But the engine you can connect
check again the settings
Greetings Eddy
Re: FAULTY ELM 327 INTERFACES DE-MYSTIFIED (READ HERE)
Hi Alfaeddy, according to you request on the pin connection, I made new photos on the boards and on the connections so you can see better how the cirquit is composed. Please let me know if you find something wrong on it.
On the connector cable there are two green wires coming from the original connection on pins 6 and 14, they are forwared from the switch on the blue cables on the same pins and on the pins 1 and 9 through the yellow cables with the other position of the switch. Wht I found over internet is that also another pin is switched with yellow adapter (pin 7 to pin 12) do I need to make also this switch or not?
Thank you in advance for your kind support
On the connector cable there are two green wires coming from the original connection on pins 6 and 14, they are forwared from the switch on the blue cables on the same pins and on the pins 1 and 9 through the yellow cables with the other position of the switch. Wht I found over internet is that also another pin is switched with yellow adapter (pin 7 to pin 12) do I need to make also this switch or not?
Thank you in advance for your kind support
Re: FAULTY ELM 327 INTERFACES DE-MYSTIFIED (READ HERE)
Hello Laserbit
I can not see any errors in your connections
as the switch is covered with insulation tape
But I do think you've made the correct connections.
In my guidance you can still check the connections times
The connections from pin 7 to pin 12 we needed for the xenon headlights.
there is no need for switches. a direct connection is sufficient
Greetings Eddy
I can not see any errors in your connections
as the switch is covered with insulation tape
But I do think you've made the correct connections.
In my guidance you can still check the connections times
The connections from pin 7 to pin 12 we needed for the xenon headlights.
there is no need for switches. a direct connection is sufficient
Greetings Eddy
Re: FAULTY ELM 327 INTERFACES DE-MYSTIFIED (READ HERE)
All connections are made properly, I doublechecked them with my multimeter, so the problem is probably the non original elm327?
Re: FAULTY ELM 327 INTERFACES DE-MYSTIFIED (READ HERE)
hi
I do not think that's your problem not on the original ELM Interface
Because your OBD interface can indeed read (6 +14) CAN bus?
So it should also work with the switchover.
Does your switch to a high internal resistor??
Greetings Eddy
I do not think that's your problem not on the original ELM Interface
Because your OBD interface can indeed read (6 +14) CAN bus?
So it should also work with the switchover.
Does your switch to a high internal resistor??
Greetings Eddy
Re: FAULTY ELM 327 INTERFACES DE-MYSTIFIED (READ HERE)
It discovers only the ecu and 2 modules (Abs and esp if I remember well).
Regarding the other request, no internal resistors resistors on the switch. Should I try to solder the pins directly crossed on the OBD port, so I will exclude the switch?
Regarding the other request, no internal resistors resistors on the switch. Should I try to solder the pins directly crossed on the OBD port, so I will exclude the switch?