Hi Guys
I was previously using ECUTalk with my 96' Ford Maverick which had the 14 PIN Consult I connector and worked perfectly.
I've recently swapped cars to a 2004 Nissan Terrano 2.7TDi which has the 16 PIN Consult II/EODBII interface which I've been advised won't work with ECUTalk which is why I've made the switch to NDSII
I've purchased the KKL 409.1 OBDII VAG-COM adaptor as I've been advised that the BlaztII adaptors are quite illusive these days
I'm struggling to make connection to the car correctly, the only tab I am able to connect on is OBDII which provides very limited functionality, don't get me wrong I can see and clear fault codes and bring up gauges however, only one at a time
Is there any way of bringing up a cluster of gauges like I was able to do in ECUTalk?
What am I doing wrong guys?
Many Thanks
Banshee
2004 Terrano 2.7TDi Connection Problems
Re: 2004 Terrano 2.7TDi Connection Problems
It sounds like you are connecting from the OBDII tab that gives you only very basic functionality. The good news is you are connecting.
Try connecting from the ECMD tab. This tab is for the diesel ECUs. It uses a different initiation sequence. If you still having trouble connecting try adjusting the "Ini Timer Offset" under Settings->Communication. Try positive and negative values and try to connect each time you make a change.
Try connecting from the ECMD tab. This tab is for the diesel ECUs. It uses a different initiation sequence. If you still having trouble connecting try adjusting the "Ini Timer Offset" under Settings->Communication. Try positive and negative values and try to connect each time you make a change.