Do GU's run the OBD2 plug/software?
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Do GU's run the OBD2 plug/software?
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Sort of... the Di's aren't fully compliant but the CRD's are.
all the 3l will have OBDII plug but CRD and DI use different protocols.
Not sure with the 4.2 and 4.8
What you tying to do?
I've got the grey plug, can't remember what it's called, this the 14 pin one.
I've used a cheap WiFi obd2 on the wife's VE commo, without any issues. Would like to do the same with the Patrol.
However mines a early series 1.
I'm not trying to do anything on a Patrol but I bought a cheap Bluetooth plug for my commy after reading up on an Ls1 forum. I also bought the android app called Torque and just had a little go with it. Looks like it'll work really well and the guys off the ls1 forum were having a lot of success with the same setup. If it works as well on a Patrol then I'd say it's a great investment and at $15 for the plug and $5 for the full app it's a very cheap alternative to a scan guage or equivalent
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A couple of mates have GU's so I'll give it a go. I'm not up with the series but one is a 98 2.8 and the others are around 2002-4 3lts
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I managed to fault find an o2 sensor after an engine light came up, even down to which one out of the 4.
I like this better than a scan gauge because it's mobile and it works well, oh and it cheap as....
Yep, your right, even brought a adapter cable to suit the two different plugs and still no good.
Yeah it appears you can do a lot with the commy. The logging feature looks good
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