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Altima 2000, OBD2 erratic readings
Question to the Pro's.
On my Altima 2000 it's not possible to read continuously OBD data. With simple Code reader after up-to-10 readings - communication error. With ELM 327 - Communication with ECU lost after 5-6 seconds. It's not possible to read VIN, codes, dynamic data. Looks like common Altima problem - few Altima owners have the same problem. The same OBD-II HW/SW set works perfectly on Honda, Toyota, Ford. Is there a solution of ECU OBD-II communication problem? Thanks |
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Your ELM-327 Bluetooth version supports all OBD II vehicles. So you can scan for dtc's. For all other functions like I/M, Freeze Frame, Live data it does not support all makes and models.
Example: Nissan, it only support Sunny and X-Trail, 6 models of Honda, 6 models of Toyota, 8 models of KIA, Lexus eS300, etc., etc., etc. Check out their website for their list COMPATIBLE VEHICLES. ELM327,ELM 327 BLUETOOTH WIFI OBD2 OBD II US$19 Free Shipping|VAG106|OBD2 OPEL|GS500 OBD2 MaxScan OBD2 EOBD - ELM327.Net |
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Thanks for the effort bennyb53.
The problem is with loosing connection between ECU and OBD2 reader. I've tried quite a few Code Readers/Writers, ELM 327 - Wired, Bluetooth. Discussed with other Altima owners - same problem. Once I've seen - "ECU locked". At least I can read DTC with a simple reader. Thanks |
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2000, altima, erratic, obd2, readings |
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