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Re: Pulling ECU Codes with logger
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June 26, 2003 05:18 pm UTC
June 26, 2003 05:18 pm UTC
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Jerry Rose
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yes it does. it has a read code and clear code function. it isnt very user friendly but it is there.
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Re: Pulling ECU Codes with logger
#31096
June 26, 2003 05:58 pm UTC
June 26, 2003 05:58 pm UTC
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Posts: 234 Waterloo, ON
Matt Pratola
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Yes the button is DTC or something like that, but if you hold the mouse pointer over it, a tooltip pops up that says "for OBDII cars only". When i use that button to grab codes off the ecu, i get anywhere from 3-8 codes, and they always change (ie press it a few seconds later, they change). This seems pretty suspect. Matt ps- i'm using the laptop version cause i don't have a palm (
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Re: Pulling ECU Codes with logger
#31097
June 26, 2003 06:07 pm UTC
June 26, 2003 06:07 pm UTC
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Jerry Rose
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I dunno then i use the palm versions of the loggers and have the TMO for PC.
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