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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2008

Stand alone ELM327 based, PIC18F4685 powered OBD-II scanner I built.

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  • @maycor1076...

    I've already cracked the case on the ECU. Didn't find anything obvious, even under a 'scope. According to my research and troubleshooting, it seems to be a "bit flip" in the flash. Why? Because my "in park, warmed up" idle isn't 625 rpm like it's supposed to be. It's 650 rpm as verified by a handful of rpm measuring instruments. Makes me think one bit of one byte/word got flipped in that part of flash and gave me an extra 25 rpm at idle, which also causes the P0601 code.

  • @MrKp5259...

    You bore me and make me want to throw up...just a little bit...in your mouth.

  • can you make this into an obd2 simulator for all protocol or what ever the elm provide ?i had done it in the pass but through an rs232 only from the laptop by using the terminal call doclight .let me know if you can Ill hire you for it .

    thank you

  • @husushibaa...

    Ya....no....

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  • @crazygogoboi...

    More than you'd want to pay.

  • wow...your such a bitch...are you honestly deprecating people who take interest in your work....ya ya ya, I know, I know, "They they don't know what their doing or talking about ".......right? ...Well guess what asshole, there actually was a day not to long ago that YOU did not know what you were doing either...I kinda wish who ever got you started would have just blown you off too and....oh never mind, your such a waste of my time...you piece of fuck

  • @skimask87 im new to the scanning tools what you have and done is really imprisive and i was wondering how much you charged for one >?

  • Thats a lot of work you have done and you are smart fellow. As to your p0601 im sure if you open the pcm up and look at the circuit board yoiu will find whats wrong with the pcm. I know this guy he is a electrical engineer who fixes pcm's for shops. I myself want to become an electrical engineer so i can be able to fix pcm's and other modules. If you can do this with little resource think about if you were to use more than what you have here and can accomplish good things.

  • If anyone else has any REAL questions after doing some research and a bit of reading, I'd be more than happy to answer them...but I'm not going to waste my time spoon-feeding some clown that doesn't want to learn anything...

  • peterx87 -

    "blah blah blah blah" - from the post below....

    And now you're account is closed...

    How did that work out for you?

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