any one know which one our supras have? i am asking this beacuse i found this http://www.hackaday.com/2007/11/07/inexpensive-pic-based-obd-2-interface/
its a cheap ODB II reader
its a cheap ODB II reader
They dont read the code for free. They make you rent the tool, which is like $150 and scan it yourself.cuel said:lol, the most that thing is gonna do is flash a code. Then you have to look up the code, find out what it means, and what the possible causes are.
PITA when you can take any obd2 vehicle to A.Z. and get it scanned free. They'll even give you a little print out with an explanation, and possible causes.
Yeah, that happen to me(i think because im mexican) The guy comes out and tells me, ok it's 120 to rent it. i was like WTF? I wanted to erase a code my g/f's 350z . After i took it to get some burgers( i raced another 350z). I paid the 120 because i did not feel like driving 75 miles to get my friends and my g/f would have been super mad at me.(my g/f later told me that the MIL light keep coming on and off and it had done this after she washed the car.) so i paid 120 bucks for nothing:cry: :cry:chrisfromda909 said:They dont read the code for free. They make you rent the tool, which is like $150 and scan it yourself.
willfish said:so what is ODB I and ODB II ?
whats its purpose ?
Will
Kckazdude said:OBD I was the first implemented diagnostic to read trouble codes from the ECM/PCM. It went horribly wrong as each manufaturer implemented it in their on way.
OBD II goes further into diaagnostics but also unfies the system. The fedral US EPA, CARB,and the auto manufactures mandated that codes and the DLC be standardized for all manufacturers
There is alot more to it but that is the basic story. OBD II makes diagnosing the car much simpler.
Jeff Lange said:For what it's worth, since OBD2 was the standardization of OBD, OBD1 essentially encompasses everything before OBD2, including the TCCS.
At least, that is my understanding.