OBDII Code Scanners ** Member Approved **
#181
#182
So I was wondering about the ODB data that is on the datalink bus. Surely that must be present on the DB2 optic bus and potentially could be exposed on the bluetooth link? So theoretically that data could be accessed via bluetooth without an adapter. Not that the adapters are that expensive.
#183
#184
I have and ELMscan from scantool.net. I got it on Amazon. Works excelently with my 01 XJ8. 29 bucks.. I used points..nocharge! Best value i think. Reads everthing including specific codes. Auto accesses the internet to find the definitions of the specific codes. Allows reading of all te auto parameters including o2 sensors high and low trim levels etc.. Great tool for a small budget!
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#187
Would that the the 67 page U480 manual I've seen on the web? If so, it's a bit over the top for a tool you essentially plug in, switch on and scroll.
These generic lists of code descriptions can be misleading. Better to cross reference the code from the tool against the equivalent description in the Jaguar DTC list.
Graham
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wcnesta (07-03-2012)
#188
I have an email in to AutoEnginuity support but being that it's the weekend I thought I would ask here as quite a few of the resident experts use AE.
I recently got AE and have been exploring its capability but the one thing I can't seem to do is connect to the Climate Control or the Active Damping modules.
The door modules and other ISO9141 modules work fine, but the Damping and Climate modules use the K+L line mode and I can't figure how to get those to connect. I've read in other threads of people reading AC sensors, so I assume it's possible somehow.
Any advice? This is with v10.2 + Jag expansion + ST06 USB cable.
I recently got AE and have been exploring its capability but the one thing I can't seem to do is connect to the Climate Control or the Active Damping modules.
The door modules and other ISO9141 modules work fine, but the Damping and Climate modules use the K+L line mode and I can't figure how to get those to connect. I've read in other threads of people reading AC sensors, so I assume it's possible somehow.
Any advice? This is with v10.2 + Jag expansion + ST06 USB cable.
#189
one to add to the approved list guys..
AutoLink Pro OBDII / EOBD Scanner Autel AL510
This things is very good..I have the Actron 9175 also..It has been a great tool ,but doesnt have live data...It was recommended to me by another Jag Master Tech:The AutoLink Pro AL510® OBDII / EOBD Scanner, specially developed for the US market, supports all nine of the primary OBDII modes, displays on-screen graphing, and prints data on all OBDII compliant vehicles to enable technicians to accurately diagnose even the toughest problems. Sophisticated, yet easy-to-use, this ergonomic scan tool gives you world class power in the palm of your hand!
Works on all 1996 and later OBDII compliant US, European and Asian vehicles
Easily determines the cause of the Check Engine Light ( MIL)
Retrieves generic (P0 and U0) and manufacturer specific (P1, P3, and U1) codes
Turns off Check Engine Light (MIL), clears codes and resets monitors
Displays DTC definitions on unit screen
Views freeze frame data
Displays monitor and I/M readiness status (emissions)
Identifies pending codes
Reads live PCM datastream
Displays live O2 sensor test data
Graphs data (1996 and newer)
Reads, stores & plays back live sensor data
Memory/battery backup for off-vehicle data review and analysis
Multilingual menu and DTC definitions - English, Spanish and French.
Performs "modules present" test
Retrieves vehicle information (VIN, CIN and CVN)
Supports CAN (Controller Area Network) and all other current OBD-II protocols
Built-in OBD-II DTC lookup library
Large easy-to-read backlit LCD screen
Software upgradeable via internet
Prints data via PC
This things is very good..I have the Actron 9175 also..It has been a great tool ,but doesnt have live data...It was recommended to me by another Jag Master Tech:The AutoLink Pro AL510® OBDII / EOBD Scanner, specially developed for the US market, supports all nine of the primary OBDII modes, displays on-screen graphing, and prints data on all OBDII compliant vehicles to enable technicians to accurately diagnose even the toughest problems. Sophisticated, yet easy-to-use, this ergonomic scan tool gives you world class power in the palm of your hand!
Works on all 1996 and later OBDII compliant US, European and Asian vehicles
Easily determines the cause of the Check Engine Light ( MIL)
Retrieves generic (P0 and U0) and manufacturer specific (P1, P3, and U1) codes
Turns off Check Engine Light (MIL), clears codes and resets monitors
Displays DTC definitions on unit screen
Views freeze frame data
Displays monitor and I/M readiness status (emissions)
Identifies pending codes
Reads live PCM datastream
Displays live O2 sensor test data
Graphs data (1996 and newer)
Reads, stores & plays back live sensor data
Memory/battery backup for off-vehicle data review and analysis
Multilingual menu and DTC definitions - English, Spanish and French.
Performs "modules present" test
Retrieves vehicle information (VIN, CIN and CVN)
Supports CAN (Controller Area Network) and all other current OBD-II protocols
Built-in OBD-II DTC lookup library
Large easy-to-read backlit LCD screen
Software upgradeable via internet
Prints data via PC
#191
I had a problem with an OBD II gauge. It is called a Magna Gauge, and I can find no reference to it on the net anymore, so I assume it is out of business. The gauge works like a Scan Gauge through the OBD II port reading various functions of the motor from its ECU. I had always thought these gauges were completely passive in that no signal was sent back to the ECU.
In my case this was not true. I was "rebooting" the ECU on my '07 XK by the universally simple method of disconnecting the battery leads and then holding them together for a minute or so. The same thing occurs when you just disconnect the battery for overnite. Some, but not all, of the memory capacitors in the ECU discharge; and upon re-start the motor is recognized as a new motor by the ECU and the ECU then "learns" the motor.
In my case I rebooted leaving the Magna Gauge connected, thinking no harm could come from a mere "reader". Upon restart I pulled a check engine light, and indicators that the transmission and cruise control were inoperative. A test drive confirmed the transmission would not shift and the cruise control would not engage.
I rebooted again, but this time I unplugged the Magna Gauge. On restart all was well, except for a check engine light, which extinguished after about five restarts.
The moral of the story is that these OBD II gauges can send false signals to the ECU. They are not fully passive devices.
In my case this was not true. I was "rebooting" the ECU on my '07 XK by the universally simple method of disconnecting the battery leads and then holding them together for a minute or so. The same thing occurs when you just disconnect the battery for overnite. Some, but not all, of the memory capacitors in the ECU discharge; and upon re-start the motor is recognized as a new motor by the ECU and the ECU then "learns" the motor.
In my case I rebooted leaving the Magna Gauge connected, thinking no harm could come from a mere "reader". Upon restart I pulled a check engine light, and indicators that the transmission and cruise control were inoperative. A test drive confirmed the transmission would not shift and the cruise control would not engage.
I rebooted again, but this time I unplugged the Magna Gauge. On restart all was well, except for a check engine light, which extinguished after about five restarts.
The moral of the story is that these OBD II gauges can send false signals to the ECU. They are not fully passive devices.
#193
#194
I have ultragauge, works great when Forced Protocol is used.
I also have elm327 ..... doesnt work. It is bluetooth. Pairs up alright, connects to obd2, but will not "talk" TO ECU. It seems it does talk if different protocols are used but sends errors to dash. choosing 9141 still doesnt work. Not sure how to get this going on Torque
I also have elm327 ..... doesnt work. It is bluetooth. Pairs up alright, connects to obd2, but will not "talk" TO ECU. It seems it does talk if different protocols are used but sends errors to dash. choosing 9141 still doesnt work. Not sure how to get this going on Torque
#195
I can recommend this little beauty
Diagnose-Tool CAN BUS OBD2 OBD Interface EOBD Scan Tool | eBay
Has read & cleared codes on my 2005 X-Type, 2005 XJR, a mates 2004 S-Type and 2007 XJ6D
Diagnose-Tool CAN BUS OBD2 OBD Interface EOBD Scan Tool | eBay
Has read & cleared codes on my 2005 X-Type, 2005 XJR, a mates 2004 S-Type and 2007 XJ6D
#196
killercat, I can only recommend a totally different ELM327 clone, or pay more for something like the KIWIif you like the bluetooth capability. Mine stopped communicating with the jag after 1.5 years using Torque. I had another one that also worked on it, but didn't read my mother's Lincoln...they can be very unpredictable and unreliable. I've got another one on order now, its a v1.5, so hopefully can report on its success in a week or so.
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KillerKat (09-19-2012)
#198
I just got an e-mail from Actron they are giving away a CP9580A scanner if you have a Facebook account you can like them to enter. This is the link they sent
ENTER TO WIN!
it is to their Facebook page.
Hey free isn't bad good luck all.
Disclaimer no I don't work for them but I do have a CP9580 that does work on my Jags
ENTER TO WIN!
it is to their Facebook page.
Hey free isn't bad good luck all.
Disclaimer no I don't work for them but I do have a CP9580 that does work on my Jags
#199
Just called Autoenginuity about a scanner for my 95 XJ6. He referred me to eBay for an older model they have for sale that is factory refurbished. It's going for $119.95 buy it now. He said it will work fine for generic codes only, but no Jag specific. Are there any out there for 95's that read Jag specific codes? Apparently, Jag up thru 95 (pre-OBD II) send power to pin 9 and all other makes use that pin for data.