Nissan Primera P11-144 ELM327 |
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Dawek
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What functions does it have? Nope, no idea why I'll try it on Octavia in the evening.
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imckay
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Lots of Functions RPM Accelerator Pedal Position Throttle Position Coolant Temp O2 Cat Temp MAF Flow Rate and Lots more |
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Dawek
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That sounds like lots of music for little money.
But back to the problem. I connected the ELM scanner to 2011 Octavia and it works like a charm so there is probably problem in my 144. |
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d60_tag
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Certainly cheap bit of kit and sounds good, if it works and can do all those things. Does anyone know if I could use one of these on my 1999 P11 GA1.6DE? I think mine has the 14pin 'consult' socket port but have heard you can get adapters to be able to use 16pin OBD2 -like this or will this not work? Currently just use the onboard diags/ flash codes but would be nice to be able to see more, use software etc.
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d60_tag
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Amazing really to get a bundle of software etc with it for that price! Will probably get one anyway and try an adapter (14pin consult to OBD2 16pin). Even if it doesn't work, expect it will work on a few vehicles that have OBD2- and come of use at sometime, even if it doesn't work on the P11.
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imckay
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Have a search on Ebay for Nissan Consult.
You can get 14 Pin Reader from about £15 from China. If you also get a USB OBD2 Reader make sure it comes with some Software. Free Software not readily available. If you get a Bluetooth OBD2, Torque is free or cheap for Android/iOS and pretty good for generic reading and monitoring.
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d60_tag
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Thanks Imckay for the useful info. I will try a Nissan consult 14pin to 16pin OB2 adapter, they are only about £4quid. Yes, noticed that about the software, some of those EML327 readers/deals have the software and others do not. Will get one with the software and see how I get on and if it works- if it doesn't then expect it may work on other vehicles. Got a Citreon that has OBD2 so it may work on that also, hopefully both vehicles!
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