Robbe
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Hi All,
My 3200 is a transitional OBD car (october 2000), with the wider OBD2 connector, but as far as I have understood, the old protocols and not really OBD2.
I have 2 different code readers (one 50 euro other 125 euro) that I have connected to the OBD2 16 pin connector, but both readers fail to connect.
Tried with ignition on, off and engine running.
But no connection. (why?)
On my 355 I can use both scanners with the help of a Fiat OBD to OBD2 cable ( 3 to 16 pins for the scanner).
So both scanners are compatible with rare Italian Ecu's. (Not that it really matters).
I guess I will have to buy a third scanner, but one that is proven to work on the 3200 with the 16 pin connector.
Maybe a simple bluetooth scanner?
Anybody recently bought one that works, and still is available? I found some old links on the internet to ELM327 chip bluetooth scanners on Ebay, but links were dead.
Thanks!
My 3200 is a transitional OBD car (october 2000), with the wider OBD2 connector, but as far as I have understood, the old protocols and not really OBD2.
I have 2 different code readers (one 50 euro other 125 euro) that I have connected to the OBD2 16 pin connector, but both readers fail to connect.
Tried with ignition on, off and engine running.
But no connection. (why?)
On my 355 I can use both scanners with the help of a Fiat OBD to OBD2 cable ( 3 to 16 pins for the scanner).
So both scanners are compatible with rare Italian Ecu's. (Not that it really matters).
I guess I will have to buy a third scanner, but one that is proven to work on the 3200 with the 16 pin connector.
Maybe a simple bluetooth scanner?
Anybody recently bought one that works, and still is available? I found some old links on the internet to ELM327 chip bluetooth scanners on Ebay, but links were dead.
Thanks!