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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: stevief on 24 September 2006, 21:14:54
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Can anyone ot there tell me whether the 2.2 TDI is OBD 2 compliant as I am thinking of buying one of these http://www.rwmotortec.com/product.asp?productid=192 as we now have a newer diesel as well and waiting weeks for diagnostic work is not ideal?
Thanks,
Steve
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If it is OBDII compliant - I believe it is, but don't know for certain - there may be cheaper options. Generic OBDII engine scanners are usually much cheaper. If you have a laptop, check out www.scantool.net (ELM interface available from Ebay cheap). Also, be aware there are different protocols to OBDII - some, such as CAN, are completely different. Whatever, the scanner need to support the protocol.
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I like the thought of one unit though rather than tramping about with the laptop. There are cheaper units but I need to confirm they will will work first.
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I like the thought of one unit though rather than tramping about with the laptop. There are cheaper units but I need to confirm they will will work first.
Be aware that most generic OBDII scanners will only read the engine diagnostics. The ESP system on the Focus may not be classed as an Engine system (more likely ABS/TC), so still not be able to diagnose....
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Guys
Try the following website, just bought a Code Scout OBDII/CAN code reader for £120.
Great piece of kit to have!
WWW.Gendan.co.uk
Also they sell the Vauxhall PC based diagnostic software & leads for £124
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I think their stuff uses standard ELM interface, cheaper elsewhere. If you have ELM interface, see www.scantool.net for decent software. All these generic ones tend to only do engine though...
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Thanks for the feedback, confirmation back that the Focus TC/ABS system is a dealer fix. I like the idea of the CCR Super as it is small enough to cart about in the car without having to worry about the laptop as well, plus there's no code book required as it is the same type of readout as Tech 2. Really tempted to go buy while I've got the cash and if I do I'll feedback on the results as I know I still have a fault code lurking from Saturday morning before I changed the glowplugs.
Steve
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Thanks for the feedback, confirmation back that the Focus TC/ABS system is a dealer fix. I like the idea of the CCR Super as it is small enough to cart about in the car without having to worry about the laptop as well, plus there's no code book required as it is the same type of readout as Tech 2. Really tempted to go buy while I've got the cash and if I do I'll feedback on the results as I know I still have a fault code lurking from Saturday morning before I changed the glowplugs.
Steve
Let us know how you go cos that CCR looks a handy piece of kit, as you say, it's nice and portable.
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I've been looking at their kit for about two years but when they firstcame out the scanner was pretty basic and I was informed by the other forum members that it was not doing much more than the paperclip test. They have moved on a good bit and since we now have two cars that are computer literate it is a bit more worthwhile.
As far as I'm concerned if I can take the car in and show the numpties sorry main dealer technicians ;) the fault, seeing as they are usully incapable at the garages I visit, then all the better.
Steve
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But with the help of that tool and the people on here you shouldn't really need to let the dealer loose on it again. ;)
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Well I'd love to be able to say that the scanner is the best thing since sliced bread but I can't. Both the Focus and the Meegas fault codes had cleared or in the case of the Meega the code was not being read. I disconnected the glow plug lead from one of the plugs and replicated the earlier fault and although the scanner was communicating with the car, KWP2000 by the way for anyone interested, no faults were picked up. I contacted the dealer and have now been informed that the emissions codes may well be manufacturer codes rather than OBD codes pretty much like the Focus TC/ABS codes. Can't find anything on the KWP protocol to give any clues as to what it can read or not as the case may be or if there is upgrade software available for individual manufacturers as the software can be upgraded by plugging into the pc, cables supplied for serial connection.
Any ideas what I can disconnect to throw up an engine fault so that I can check it out?
The unit is easy to use and read given that it is all in plain english so I hope it works and is worth keeping, I'll be trying it on an EVO7 at the end of the week as it has an engine code flashing up.
Any further updates will be posted.
Steve