does anyone know if the euros support the obdii interface?
if so, where is the connector located?
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does anyone know if the euros support the obdii interface?
if so, where is the connector located?
Yes of course there is. The Euro is an OBDII car. Open your drivers door, get on your knees, look under the dash beneath the coin holder and VSA button, and you'll find the port right there staring you in the face.Quote:
Originally Posted by kanthan
Excuse my ignorance, but what is an OBDII interface?
2nd generation of On-Board Diagnostics. The interface is just a plug that you connect an OBDII scanner to (can be hand held, PDA, Laptop based) and check to see if your cars recorded any tell-tale error codes among many other things.Quote:
Originally Posted by BiLL|z0r
If you want to know more Google is your friend.:thumbsup:
thanks for that. looking forward to see what info i can extract from it. still need to work out which unit i am going to get.
Try this link - http://www.auterraweb.com/scantoolbasics.html
Is the software free or do you have to buy it? Wouldn't mind this on my PDA!
i'm using the scantool from digimoto .. one of the cheapest around.. (abt $100 bucks only).. problem is that it does not show honda specific codes.. so, stuffs like vtec errors, etc, can't be decoded..Quote:
Originally Posted by kanthan
anyway, almost all low-end consumer OBD-2 scantools does not support manufacturer-specific error codes.. unless you are willing to spend thousands of dollars for a honda-specific diagnostic setup, almost all perform the same.