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spoondeep *
Joined: 25 Nov 2014 Posts: 20 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 11:05 Post subject: Vehicross JDM (UK) Tech2 Card Discussion |
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Hello to all.
I've been trying to find information on which Tech2 card(s) versions are compatible with the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) Vehicross 3.2L (V6D1).
Some background: After a lot of online research, all I've come up with is data referring to the USA Vehicross, which aside from a different engine (3.5L vs 3.2L), is very different in electronic specification, even the wiring loom colour coding is different!
Mechanically, the only part of the drive train these two seem to share is the GM transmission 4L30-E.
To make matters more confusing the Tech2 Isuzu cards do list both 3.2 and 3.5 engines, but do NOT communicate as expected with the V6D1.
To add to my current confusion, if I try the 3.5L engine option, I get an immediate "incorrect platform" error (as you'd expect), while the 3.2L (V6D1) option is accepted without error, but it then refuses to display any engine data, (all fields are "*").
Furthermore, the ABS module talks to some degree, then errors with incorrect version, while the SRS module seems ok.
The TOD connects, but then just waits at the "waiting for data" screen.
The 4L40E talks without issue, displays data, rpm, and all fields seem to function.
My current conclusion is, my 1997 JDM is using some combination of ECU, ABS, TOD, SRS, that were not "bundled" correctly on the Tech2 card.
This conclusion is also supported in part, that so far all the Isuzu cards I have checked, make no mention of the Vehicross until 1999, and stop listing them after 2000, (the same years of the USA sales availability).
Furthermore, I find online, no mention of such tech2 issues in the USA, so presumably Tech2 and USA Vehicross have no such compatibility issues.
I'm therefore hopeful, that someone out there has been here before, and can point me in the right direction. (Tech2 card, version number etc?)
I'm also aware I might be breaking new ground here, and will ensure I update this topic as and when I make some progress.
I'm also going to make a list of all the Tech2 Isuzu versions I'm aware of, and which versions I've tried, what works, what doesn't, in the hope some compatibility matrix can be built up.
Finally, I'm considering it possible the Holden and JDM cars that exported down under might hold the key to this, so expanding the search to the Holden Tech2 cards might be required. Equally, given the abundance of keen Kiwi/Aussie can-doers out there, maybe these challenges have been met already?
If anyone out there can help, I'd most appreciate it.
Side note: Polite Request: Replies like, ("is your tech2 working?", "why don't you use such & such tool", "I don't know, but" etc etc), are not helpful! The internet is already swamped with such banality, and that just makes it all the more hard to find accurate information.
Last question: Bigger picture for all the Bighorn, and Trooper fans, perhaps the compatibility matrix could be expanded to include them also, anyone interested? |
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spoondeep *
Joined: 25 Nov 2014 Posts: 20 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 11:55 Post subject: |
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Tech2 Card Version Year Vehicross F0:Powertrain 3.2L V6 6VD1 3.5L V6 6VE1 4L30E F1:Chassis ABS TOD F2:Body Airbag
V11.660 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 1999 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.660 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 2000 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.660 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 2001 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.640 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 1999 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.640 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 2000 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.640 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 2001 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.260 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 JP 1999 Yes Yes(????) Yes(?) Yes(???) Yes(????) Yes(????) Yes(????)
V11.260 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 JP 2000 Yes Yes(????) Yes(?) Yes(???) Yes(????) Yes(????) Yes(????)
V11.260 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 JP 2001 Yes Yes(????) Yes(?) Yes(???) Yes(????) Yes(????) Yes(????)
V11.142 Isuzu NA 1996 - 2004 1999 Yes NO Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.142 Isuzu NA 1996 - 2004 2000 Yes NO Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.142 Isuzu NA 1996 - 2004 2001 Yes NO Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
TBC |
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Red Robbo Lifetime member
Joined: 17 Feb 2008 Posts: 4129 Location: Where ever I happen to be in my imagination but mainly Far East Sussex
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 12:11 Post subject: |
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Mark at Old Mill Motors.
Give Mark (eithan h on the forum) a bell. He's probably the only one on here that may be able to help.
Best I can do for you. _________________ Khotso........... |
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eithan h Moderator
Joined: 11 Dec 2005 Posts: 8195 Location: oxfordish
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 23:35 Post subject: |
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think i've seen one maybe two vehicross's in the time i've been doing isuzus so not really had much chance to get in to them but i should think you would need to load the info from tis2000 that refers to the american market rather than using the uk market cards |
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spoondeep *
Joined: 25 Nov 2014 Posts: 20 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 13:59 Post subject: |
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Thanks Red Robbo
Thanks Eithan H
I'm going to have a flashing session on Sat, (not what you're thinking), and try all the TIS2000 and Isuzu cards I have.
One of the key differences between JDM and US is the TOD.
The US vehicles TOD is always on, and lever only changes 4L or 4H.
The JDM is nicer imho, as it has a 3 position lever, 2H, and 4L on the lever, with TOD in the middle. (which means you're not stranded if TOD fails, as you can mechanically disengage it, by shifting to 2H, (or mechanically lock 4L)).
Equally, the JDM Vehicross was produced 97~99, where as the US 99~01.
I flashed the 11.260 from TIS2000, (Domestic and Export), in Japanese, and it does appear different, (aside from the Japanese), at least with the SRS menu.
Anyway, thanks for the advice chaps, update to follow. |
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spoondeep *
Joined: 25 Nov 2014 Posts: 20 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 11:40 Post subject: Tech2 Card Update (Mar 2018) |
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After a lot of testing yesterday, I had success in communicating with ALL modules except TOD.
Listing every card, version, year, model etc that DIDN'T work makes little sense, so what follows is a listing of what DOES work.
The good news is, with the exception of TOD, all modules can be connected to with the programs contained on a single Tech2 card.
That card is.
Software Version: 142.001 Holden 1997 - 2012
Unfortunately none of the TOD programs communicated with my 97 JDM Vehicross, and that hunt continues.
Matrix will be pasted below, and you will need to refer to it, as no one year, or model software package contained a complete working set, and you need to switch years and models and modules as required. The good news is, this all actually works, I tested most functions, was able to see and hear the Vehicross respond, fuel pump on/off for example, and even toggled on/off instrument warning lamps on the dash.
What's Next.
Find a program that talks to the TOD.
Update the Matrix, if I find a better (or equivalent) Tech2 card/version than 142.000.
Side Note: All the Isuzu cards I checked so far, were practically useless for my Vehicross. Some programs appear to communicate, but display no real-time data, or cause the Tech2 to beep with each acquisition cycle. I had some crash the Tech2, while others actually give errors such as ECU mismatch.
For the 6VD1, it seems there are at least 2 totally different ECU hardware versions, and all the Isuzu cards I checked, that list the 6VD1, accepted the Tech2 connection, but displayed no data.
The KEY difference was "Hitachi", as in:
3.2L V6 6VD1 Hitachi
On all cards I checked, if the "Hitachi" suffix was listed, that talked in both directions.
Without "Hitachi", the connection was not refused with a ECU mismatch error, but no data was actually displayed on the Tech2. |
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spoondeep *
Joined: 25 Nov 2014 Posts: 20 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 11:45 Post subject: |
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Tech2 Card Version Year Vehicross Powertrain 3.2L V6 6VD1 3.5L V6 6VE1 4L30E Chassis ABS TOD Body Airbag
V142.001 Holden 1997 - 2012 1997 Yes/Monterey Yes(NOK) No Yes(NOK) Yes/ABS 5(OK) No Yes(OK)
V142.001 Holden 1997 - 2012 1998 Yes/Monterey No Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes/ABS 5(NOK) No No
V142.001 Holden 1997 - 2012 1999 Yes/Rodeo Yes(Hitachi)(OK) No Yes(NOK) No No No
V142.001 Holden 1997 - 2012 2000 Yes/Rodeo Yes(Hitachi)(OK) No Yes(NOK) No No Yes(NOK)
Possibly later Holden cards will also work.
I have V149.000 and 157.000, and will test them during the hunt for TOD comms.
Update to follow. |
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spoondeep *
Joined: 25 Nov 2014 Posts: 20 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:17 Post subject: |
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spoondeep wrote: |
Tech2 Card Version Year Vehicross F0:Powertrain 3.2L V6 6VD1 3.5L V6 6VE1 4L30E F1:Chassis ABS TOD F2:Body Airbag
V11.680 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 1998 Yes/Frontier, LAO-Rodeo Yes(Hitachi)(OK) No No No No No
V11.680 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 1998 Yes/Rodeo/Amigo, Wizard/MU No No Yes(OK) No No No
V11.660 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 1999 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.660 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 2000 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.660 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 2001 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.640 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 1999 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.640 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 2000 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.640 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 2001 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.260 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 JP 1999 Yes Yes(????) Yes(?) Yes(???) Yes(????) Yes(????) Yes(????)
V11.260 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 JP 2000 Yes Yes(????) Yes(?) Yes(???) Yes(????) Yes(????) Yes(????)
V11.260 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 JP 2001 Yes Yes(????) Yes(?) Yes(???) Yes(????) Yes(????) Yes(????)
V11.142 Isuzu NA 1996 - 2004 1999 Yes No Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.142 Isuzu NA 1996 - 2004 2000 Yes No Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V11.142 Isuzu NA 1996 - 2004 2001 Yes No Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(OK)
V142.001 Holden 1997 - 2012 1997 Yes/Monterey Yes(NOK) No Yes(NOK) Yes/ABS 5(OK) No Yes(OK)
V142.001 Holden 1997 - 2012 1998 Yes/Monterey No Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes/ABS 5(NOK) No No
V142.001 Holden 1997 - 2012 1999 Yes/Rodeo Yes(Hitachi)(OK) No Yes(NOK) No No No
V142.001 Holden 1997 - 2012 2000 Yes/Rodeo Yes(Hitachi)(OK) No Yes(NOK) No No Yes(NOK)
V184.000 Opel 1997 - 2014 1997 Yes/Monterey Yes(NOK) No Yes(NOK) Yes/ABS 5(OK) No Yes(OK)
TBC |
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02Trooper777 ****
Joined: 08 May 2016 Posts: 488 Location: Shropshire
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Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2019 12:03 Post subject: |
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I THINK I am following this.
All I know is that the 'clone' Isuzu card I was supplied with does NOT recognise a European VIN -- only the North American Market VIN. _________________ 02 3.0 Trooper
Saab 9-3 2.3i convertible.(to be sold)
BMW 540i/6 1939 HRG 1100
1986 Saab 900 Turbo. '84 Marlin Roadster.
+ motorcycles & '76 Reliant Kitten (don't laugh - it has got 4 wheels)... |
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spoondeep *
Joined: 25 Nov 2014 Posts: 20 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2019 10:02 Post subject: |
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@02Trooper777
What card version do you have? (I've listed the versions above in the left column).
Most of the GM NA (Isuzu) platform will probably have what you need, but you will have to drill down, and use trial and error, much as I have done here. AFAIK, there is no VIN module in the TECH2 software, and as the keypad is only numerical, I don't believe VIN searching was ever implemented in any version of TECH2 hardware or software. Meaning you need to use the year initially, then the model range menus to find the matching software config.
But if you hit a wall, the best advice I can suggest is, think less about the car model and year, and more about what component you are trying to communicate with. Certainly try the most logical path first, year/model etc, but if that fails, try the year before or after, and/or another model that shares the same components.
My wife's 55 plate SAAB 93 hot, for example fails to communicate with the 2005 (and 2004) models, but works with the 2006. Obviously there was a change point around that time, and some components on some of the 2005 cars, were using a newer ECU, which they officially rolled up in the 2006 TECH2 programming. (Or that might be a programming mistake when they compiled that card version).
The JDM Vehicross matrix above, is a clear example of how, cars, being modular, and sharing common components across several years, and many models, has been going on for decades already. But ironically the Japanese TECH2 card, 11.260 contains nothing that will communicate with my 1997, yet the Australian Holden card is the best single card covering everything except TOD, otherwise a combination of Isuzu 11.660 or 680, and an Opel card, is the next best combination, but less convenient in that you need to reboot the Tech2 off the other slot. Not a big problem, but costs you for a second card also of course.
If you want to use VIN searching, you will need an Win2000 or XP 32bit computer, and TIS software, but ultimately all that will do for you is tell you what card programming you need, and reprogram your TECH2 card. That said, you can use Tech2Win to interface to the TIS, and use that as a virtual TECH2, and check out the menu options etc. Or if you have the card images saved, you can just boot the Tech2Win emulator directly off those, and do most things, apart from security related features like reprogramming keys and ecu etc.
I guess the bigger question is, what are you trying to fix, or diagnose? If you're just wanting to establish communications now, while you have no issues, so as to be better prepared for if something does fail, that's not a bad idea, provided you read-only, and don't attempt to adjust anything.
For example, I recently diagnosed an EGR fault, ordered a new gasket, and while I was waiting for that to arrive, tried some cleaner spray, and fuel additive/cleaner, and used the TECH2 to reset that code. Some weeks later the warning light illuminated, and Tech2 again reported EGR error, so when the gasket arrived, I removed the valve, and sure enough it was sticking after a few gentle depressions, and reliably sticking at that. Some programs have the means to manually operate the EGR valve, which is useful to test it after cleaning, before reassembly etc. But also it was good to log data on the subsequent test drive, and compare with the data I logged during the valve sticking, and base line data I grabbed way back, when I had no faults etc. If that is useful to you or not, will probably be a question bettered answered by what you understand, or want to learn, or not, or why you purchased the Tech2 in the first instance.
It's kind of ironic that Troopers are probably one of the most reliable vehicles of all time, 25 years and counting on the UBS platform, I have never needed to connect the TECH2 to my Bighorn, and only purchased it to help with the Vehicross project, but it's spent at least double that amount of time, connected to the SAAB, so a useful purchase for other reasons in my case.
Best of luck.
Cheers |
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spoondeep *
Joined: 25 Nov 2014 Posts: 20 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2019 10:10 Post subject: |
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Foot note: It would be remiss of me not to shout-out to Ethan H, here on this forum, who helped me out with Vehicross parts a few months back, and was hence my source for the new EGR gasket I mentioned above.
http://www.oldmillmotorswitney.co.uk
Cheers Ethan |
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Modz2014 Newbie
Joined: 26 Aug 2020 Posts: 1 Location: Australia
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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 10:53 Post subject: |
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Any have Holden 142 bin file please |
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spoondeep *
Joined: 25 Nov 2014 Posts: 20 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2020 17:54 Post subject: |
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spoondeep wrote: |
spoondeep wrote: |
Tech2 Card Version Year Vehicross F0:Powertrain 3.2L V6 6VD1 3.5L V6 6VE1 4L30E F1:Chassis ABS TOD F2:Body Airbag
V11.710 Isuzu 1996 - 2015 1998 Yes/Frontier, LAO-Rodeo Yes(Hitachi)(OK) No No No No No
V11.710 Isuzu 1996 - 2015 1998 Yes/Rodeo/Amigo, Wizard/MU No No Yes(OK) No No No
V11.680 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 1998 Yes/Frontier, LAO-Rodeo Yes(Hitachi)(OK) No No No No No
V11.680 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 1998 Yes/Rodeo/Amigo, Wizard/MU No No Yes(OK) No No No
V11.660 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 1999 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK)
V11.660 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 2000 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK)
V11.660 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 2001 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK)
V11.640 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 1999 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK)
V11.640 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 2000 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK)
V11.640 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 2001 Yes Yes(NOK) Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK)
V11.260 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 JP 1999 Yes Yes(????) Yes(?) Yes(???) Yes(????) Yes(????) Yes(????)
V11.260 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 JP 2000 Yes Yes(????) Yes(?) Yes(???) Yes(????) Yes(????) Yes(????)
V11.260 Isuzu 1996 - 2013 JP 2001 Yes Yes(????) Yes(?) Yes(???) Yes(????) Yes(????) Yes(????)
V11.142 Isuzu NA 1996 - 2004 1999 Yes No Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK)
V11.142 Isuzu NA 1996 - 2004 2000 Yes No Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK)
V11.142 Isuzu NA 1996 - 2004 2001 Yes No Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK) Yes(NOK)
V142.001 Holden 1997 - 2012 1997 Yes/Monterey Yes(NOK) No Yes(NOK) Yes/ABS 5(OK) No Yes(OK)
V142.001 Holden 1997 - 2012 1998 Yes/Monterey No Yes(?) Yes(OK) Yes/ABS 5(NOK) No No
V142.001 Holden 1997 - 2012 1999 Yes/Rodeo Yes(Hitachi)(OK) No Yes(NOK) No No No
V142.001 Holden 1997 - 2012 2000 Yes/Rodeo Yes(Hitachi)(OK) No Yes(NOK) No No Yes(NOK)
V184.000 Opel 1997 - 2014 1997 Yes/Monterey Yes(NOK) No Yes(NOK) Yes/ABS 5(OK) No Yes(OK)
TBC |
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spoondeep *
Joined: 25 Nov 2014 Posts: 20 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2020 17:58 Post subject: Updated Tech2 info, including some corrections |
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Hey folks, apologies for the long overdue update here.
I made some corrections in the table above, as the SRS/Airbag data I posted previously wasn't entirely accurate.
While those previously marked as ok, DO communicate, I later realised that not all the data is reliable, and generates false DTS, and you can't clear them.
Table above is corrected, and I've added the latest Isuzu V11.710 card, having tested that now.
That said, for the JDM Vehicross, the Holden or Opel cards are a better choice, as the Isuzu cards only cover the PCM/Transmission, and there is no support for ABS or SRS. |
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moonoroof ***
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Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2021 19:17 Post subject: |
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Interesting. I recently bought A JDM Vehicross and had the need to use the Tech2 and it wouldn’t communicate with the vehicle. I used another Isuzu vehicle listed on the menu (can’t remember which one it was) and it read it. It was the Check Engine Light, faulty plug on cylinder 4. |
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