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Tyler wrote: Finally got the bidirectional control to work. :lol: Donut, you were right on with the 'Control' button. I never would have gotten there without your suggestion.
Glad to be of service! Although it was a little tricky to parse through the instructions since the developer's first language does not appear to be English.
From my experience, I think this has more to do with the test you're choosing and when you try to run it? For giggles I tried the All Injectors Disabled test for relative compression purposes. It works, but only if you start the test KOEO. :silly: If you try it with the engine running, nothing happens.
I'm like 90% sure I was just doing something wrong. Just to see if it worked I commanded the purge solenoid on at around a 50% duty cycle but couldn't hear/feel anything. But by that point my time to play with it was over, had to give the car back empty handed. One day I'll get another Ford product to test it out on!
That's pretty cool with the commanded equivalence ratio. Can definitely see some uses for that in the future. And I'm not too surprised that the Modis, or any other 3rd party scanner for that matter, wouldn't have that output control. Their software designers probably don't even know what that is and fewer techs will know how to use it unfortunately.
The thing I love most about FORScan is you don't have to have memorized or written down measuring block channel numbers like with VCDS, which is a functionality on the Modis that is very frustrating when working with VW/Audi. The (comparatively) cheap Launch X-431 gives you the option for a full PID list or channel selection and a full list of every channel and a description; Something else Snap-On should take note of if they plan to still charge a kings ransom for their scanners.
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Donut wrote: Glad to be of service! Although it was a little tricky to parse through the instructions since the developer's first language does not appear to be English.
Agreed, there's definitely a learning curve involved. But for this price, worth it!
Since my BAFX ELM 327 adapter will only do HS-CAN, I went looking for a better adapter that'll do MS-CAN as well. There's tutorials out there on how to add your own switch? But I'm lazy. :silly:
Picked up the OBDLink MX+ , and it works perfectly with FORScan.

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About a month ago, I purchased the iCarsoft MB V1.0, which is a vehicle specific scanner, to save costs I think. And I can honestly say, Im very happy with it. Plugged it into my W210 using the proper 16-38pin connector, and immediately picked up a P0100 error code. I can do live date, reset service lights etc. Build quality is great, comes supplied with a handy carry bag and a usb cable. I tried this unit on a 2004 C240 without problems. Im not super adept with the use of it, yet, so cannot comment on what exactly it is capable of doing. The website does mention a whole list of tests that can be done with this unit.
There are other vehicle specific models available as well. So far Im a happy chappy, its done what I wanted it to do.
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I agree the iCarSoft one make tools are good value especially for BMW, Jaguar, Land-Rover, Mercedes & Porche.
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Tyler wrote: Picked up the OBDLink MX+ , and it works perfectly with FORScan.
Can't say it's any faster? But the functionality is there.
The phone app that comes with it is pretty good for the price too. OE codes and PIDs for Toyota, Ford/Mazda and 2006+ Nissan. GM only has OE codes not PIDs but seems to work, a little too well if anything :lol: Also supposed to have Honda and Hyundia/Kia OE codes but I haven't tried it on either.
It's also compatible with several third party apps. I don't have android so the only one I've tried is Car Scanner Pro. Being able to switch PIDs while you're graphing is worth the $3.
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I don't do this for a living.
diagnosed my friends savanna 1500 2013 air bag system.
works well with my ford 250 2007
I think I was able to deactivate injectors.
nothing wrong with this truck
worked well on my honda odyssey 2007. used to fix tpms issues
just worked to learn an optical sensor on a 2003 workhorse p43 step van 6.5l diesel.
it was also able to deactivate injectors.
overall very happy but have little to compare it to.
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I have been looking to buy one from thinkdiag but I would prefer some feedback from people who have the device if possible.
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The Alternative is the Autel AP200 which is also high quality www.autelsale.co.uk/wholesale/autel-ap20...mEAQYASABEgI3yvD_BwE
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PhantomOBD wrote: Has anyone tried the thinkdiag it is said to be made by launch and support enhanced dtc codes, special functions and actuation tests .
I have been looking to buy one from thinkdiag but I would prefer some feedback from people who have the device if possible.
I think my biggest issue with the think Diag tool is that subscription that is required to use the tool at all. I don't like being locked into a payment to make something not a $125 paperweight. It would be different if it kept at least a basic obd2 functionality without the subscription.... but no. You spend $125 the first year, and $40 a year after that, or it's the lightest brick you'll ever buy.
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PhantomOBD wrote: Has anyone tried the thinkdiag it is said to be made by launch and support enhanced dtc codes, special functions and actuation tests .
I have been looking to buy one from thinkdiag but I would prefer some feedback from people who have the device if possible.
I think my biggest issue with the think Diag tool is that subscription that is required to use the tool at all. I don't like being locked into a payment to make something not a $125 paperweight. It would be different if it kept at least a basic obd2 functionality without the subscription.... but no. You spend $125 the first year, and $40 a year after that, or it's the lightest brick you'll ever buy.
Like it or not up to date diagnostic software costs money.
As I need good Euro box coverage my main tool is a Launch Diagun V it came with 2 years free updates after which it will continue to work I decided that for the way I use it most economic path was to simply replace the whole tool every 3 to 4 years.
In North America is are fairly lucky in that the big three domestic manufacturers are well covered by lower cost tools or software but fFor Euro boxes and Asian diagnostic access beyond EOBD or JOBD less is avaialable at low cost.
There is of course a selection of one make hand held tools aimed at car owners and software iCarsoft for example have a good range of fairly powerful handheld devices. One brand low cst PC Software includes Forscan (Ford), MultiECU (Fiat group & increasingly Chrysler). inPA (BMW group), Ross-Tech VDS (VW group), TOAF (Mg-Rover but not LR) and there are lots more.
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I'm getting sick of this boat anchor, b/c it lacks must of anything for usefulness and the scope is so low res that it's hard to read the signals.
OTC had a laptop program called PCScan, but I think they put it on that Bosch tool now. What I don't like is that nobody will put all the years, makes and models ON ONE PC DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE so we can go to one solution with any VCI we want. If USG will mandate 'right to repair' then all the OEM's will be forced to disclose all data so that can happen, and thus end the tyranny of data metering for money. At least in Europe they've started that process.
If I'm wrong about this, then will someone please tell me which software I can buy that has all years, makes and models on it with full functionality that works on any VCI? I have a Launch J-box2 (CarDaq-Plus2), GM MDI2, Chrysler MicroPod2 clone (works great!), and old Pegisys VCI. Surely someone's PC software can work with all of those? That's the reason I came in here today, to see if such an animal exists. I've been waiting since the days of Snapon's MT2500 and STILL they're all living in the dark ages of computer tech!
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lpburke86 wrote:
PhantomOBD wrote: Has anyone tried the thinkdiag it is said to be made by launch and support enhanced dtc codes, special functions and actuation tests .
I have been looking to buy one from thinkdiag but I would prefer some feedback from people who have the device if possible.
I think my biggest issue with the think Diag tool is that subscription that is required to use the tool at all. I don't like being locked into a payment to make something not a $125 paperweight. It would be different if it kept at least a basic obd2 functionality without the subscription.... but no. You spend $125 the first year, and $40 a year after that, or it's the lightest brick you'll ever buy.
Like it or not up to date diagnostic software costs money.
As I need good Euro box coverage my main tool is a Launch Diagun V it came with 2 years free updates after which it will continue to work I decided that for the way I use it most economic path was to simply replace the whole tool every 3 to 4 years.
In North America is are fairly lucky in that the big three domestic manufacturers are well covered by lower cost tools or software but fFor Euro boxes and Asian diagnostic access beyond EOBD or JOBD less is avaialable at low cost.
There is of course a selection of one make hand held tools aimed at car owners and software iCarsoft for example have a good range of fairly powerful handheld devices. One brand low cst PC Software includes Forscan (Ford), MultiECU (Fiat group & increasingly Chrysler). inPA (BMW group), Ross-Tech VDS (VW group), TOAF (Mg-Rover but not LR) and there are lots more.
The thinkdiag after the 2 year subscription does still have basic OBD access according to there website. I have the full software version and have been happy but if anyone has any specific questions please let me know and i will try to answer. Obviously i can not check everything as will need access to the car to test much of it but if i can help i will.
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Does it cover JDM/Asian cars? (Suzuki SX4, Suzuki S Cross, Hyundai Matrix)?
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