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kljw Member Since: 23 Jan 2009 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 265 |
Hi
can anyone tell me if the puma has an OBD 2 interface, for reading the ECU and the like? Cheers keith puer claudius |
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18th May 2009 12:37pm |
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shingwell Member Since: 13 Mar 2009 Location: herefordshire Posts: 45 |
Yes it does; the connector is under a flap beneath the stearing wheel along with most of the fuses and relays.
I use a Scangauge on mine, works fine (www.ukobd.co.uk). |
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18th May 2009 2:40pm |
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kljw Member Since: 23 Jan 2009 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 265 |
Shingwell
thanks for that. now, what can you read? and can you read the engine map? Cheers keith puer claudius |
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18th May 2009 3:05pm |
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AndrewS Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Hereford Posts: 3707 |
The ODB socket is clipped onto the fuse box panel. Why not un-clip it. |
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18th May 2009 6:26pm |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5035 |
Or remove the pannel - buy another one and cut the socket out Mike
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18th May 2009 6:33pm |
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shingwell Member Since: 13 Mar 2009 Location: herefordshire Posts: 45 |
I just leave the cover off at the moment, may cut a hole in it in due course.
No kljw, unfortunately it can't read the engine map, or at least a scangauge can't. The scangauge does have the facility for you to make up any command you want to send to the engine electronics as a series of bytes, and to see the results as a series of numbers, but I've no idea how to formulate a command to read part of the engine map, if indeed such a thing exists. Just a thought: are there any Transit tools available at a reasonable price that would work for this sort of thing? |
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18th May 2009 7:35pm |
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nicks Member Since: 21 Aug 2008 Location: south coast Posts: 469 |
i've taken the screw holding it in place, but it still won't move much. |
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18th May 2009 9:10pm |
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