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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    I just got the bluetooth OBD11 , fits the diagnostic outlet
    All vehicle after 2001 I think, have to have OBD11 in easy reach of of the driver.
    How do you find it threedogs, you you use lappy, tablet or smartphone for read outs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NissanGQ4.2 View Post
    Thanks Darren, And I thought this thread was dead
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    Model: 2002 GUIII Patrol TB48DE (4.8L)
    Diagnostics: Consult II via DLC (OBD) plug
    Adapter Used: Bluetooth ELM327/OBDII adapter from Jaycar

    Program used for diagniostics : NDSII android app. Works well but is pretty basic. You can however scan and clear most error codes.
    I will be trying others and will update on progress as I find out more.
    Torque Pro at this stage will only connect but will not read PID's. Will have a play around with some more settings and see what happens.
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    Update:

    I connected up to Car Gauge Pro. Works quite well but you can not see Oil pressure or temp as apparently there is no output from the ECU on that. Would have thought so myself , but anyway.
    I can get more data out of this than NDSII android app. Both only read the ECU and no other computer on the car though. So you miss out on gearbox temps etc.
    I know NDSII for windows will read all available computers but the Android app will not

    I have heard that Torque Pro will be supporting Consult II in the next update
    The issue has been Torque Pro has been based on a 4 Byte protocol and didnt support the 5 Byte protocol which was needed for Consult II
    So this is good news as it seems to be the only one receiving regular updates and support.
    Car gauge pros last update was early last year and I have found no word on any kind of update
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    Can anyone tell me what diagnostics my '06 TD42i has? There is a plug under the dash which Bob connected his laptop to. Gave very limited info - RPM is all I remember. I'm interested in the system which gives flashing light codes for problems - how it's accessed, & what it can tell you. I vaguely recall there being x number of flashes means xyz??? Can anyone tell me more?

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    Can anyone tell me what diagnostics my '06 TD42i has? There is a plug under the dash which Bob connected his laptop to. Gave very limited info - RPM, engine temp & battery voltage. I'm interested in the system which gives flashing light codes (blink codes) for problems - how it's accessed, & what it can tell you. I vaguely recall there being x number of flashes means xyz??? Can anyone tell me more? @Yendor
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    Cuppa. Our 4.2s have the consult plug.
    I've had the ecu cable plugged in with the ecu talk program.
    It reads your usual stats like rpm , coolant temperature temperature , airflow , injector timing etc ...

    However I don't think this can read any stored codes ???
    Someone correct me on this.

    Have a read of this.
    http://www.ecutalk.com/diesel.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    Can anyone tell me what diagnostics my '06 TD42i has? There is a plug under the dash which Bob connected his laptop to. Gave very limited info - RPM, engine temp & battery voltage. I'm interested in the system which gives flashing light codes (blink codes) for problems - how it's accessed, & what it can tell you. I vaguely recall there being x number of flashes means xyz??? Can anyone tell me more? @Yendor
    Do you mean checking fault codes manually by bridging OBDII plug?

    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/ZD30-...san-Patrol.pdf

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    Have tried it bit did not get any codes.
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    RB30 Carby, diagnostics done by it's owner haha. Compression, fuel, spark, work from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VK2FMIA View Post
    Do you mean checking fault codes manually by bridging OBDII plug?

    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/ZD30-...san-Patrol.pdf

    Page 14

    Have tried it bit did not get any codes.
    That is for the zd30. ObdII protocol .

    TD42 is an entirely different setup.
    As I said i think the TD42 doesn't have a computer capable of retaining fault codes.
    Once again. Happy to be corrected.


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