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ScanMyOpel => ScanMyOpel Android app => Topic started by: TheDane on February 20, 2014, 15:12:29
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Hi there mate/mates,
I just received my ELM 327 BT adapter, and tried to hook it up to my '99 Corsa B 1.4 16v.
I'm using my Samsung galaxy S1 with Android 4.2.2 software.
I can connect to the BT adapter, but when I try to go to fault codes, or livedata, I get the "no response from ECU"-error.
Could this be because I need to connect the no.3, 7, and 12 pins together?
If so, do I just pry open my ELM327 BT adapter, as it seems to be welded together.
And do I just solder a wire between 3-7 and then 7-12, will that be enough?
Cheers
Soren S - Denmark
BTW: I have started out using your lite version as of right now. But if BT adapter works fine, I'll surely get the paid version :)
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Hello,
Send log files on info@opel-scanner.com
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Log files?
Not sure how to get those. Could you point me in the right direction ;D
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In the app menu there is a Logging item. Make it enbabled, try to establish connection, and send log files, which can be found in the ScanMyOpel folder on the SD card.
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Hi
I have the same with my two X10XE Corsas.
The app connects to the ecu and sends the manufacturer data, but when i try to show trouble codes and live data it sends "No response from ECU".
i'll try to make the logs and send it to you
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which interfaces have been tested successfully, manufacturers and models
or software is only compatible with interface blue / orange version 1.4 ??? ??? ???
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Hi,
Actually, any interface with ELM v1.4 should work.
If you have any problems with connect, please send me logs.
Thanks.
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Hi
I have the same with my two X10XE Corsas.
The app connects to the ecu and sends the manufacturer data, but when i try to show trouble codes and live data it sends "No response from ECU".
i'll try to make the logs and send it to you
Такая же проблема с Астра F 1997 года, двигатель X16XEL, более подробное описание и логи сбросил на ящик.
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Hi there mate/mates,
I just received my ELM 327 BT adapter, and tried to hook it up to my '99 Corsa B 1.4 16v.
I'm using my Samsung galaxy S1 with Android 4.2.2 software.
I can connect to the BT adapter, but when I try to go to fault codes, or livedata, I get the "no response from ECU"-error.
Could this be because I need to connect the no.3, 7, and 12 pins together?
If so, do I just pry open my ELM327 BT adapter, as it seems to be welded together.
And do I just solder a wire between 3-7 and then 7-12, will that be enough?
Cheers
Soren S - Denmark
BTW: I have started out using your lite version as of right now. But if BT adapter works fine, I'll surely get the paid version :)
Is there any more info regarding the joining of the 3 pins? I've been testing on a 99 Astra G with just a couple of small issues regarding correct live data for the AT and wondered if I needed to join the pins and if so after opening up one of the elms I use would the connection be 12-3 and 12-7 and not 3-7-12 connected all together
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Joining 3 pins together is needed to cover all other ECUs on the car, as not all of them are connected to the pin 7.
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Joining 3 pins together is needed to cover all other ECUs on the car, as not all of them are connected to the pin 7.
Yes I understand that, as I was trying the old type elm device that is shown on the board I hoped that doing that might resolve the AT live data issue saying my car is 6 cyl which my 2 newer elm also show, I will attempt to put some logs up, cheers
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The live data issue is the app problem. Send me logs and detailed info.
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Hello,
I also have this problem. The app Connects to the ecu and sends the manufacturer date, but when i try to show trouble codes and live data it sends "No response from the ECU."
I have Opel Corsa X12XE and ELM327 mini.
I am using the lite version.
Logs send to your e-mail (info@opel-scanner.com)
what is the reason?
Sincerely
lekom