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New Rev.4 OBD-II Interface w/LED's and built-in OBD-II connector

LanduytG

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Greenfield, IN
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99 NB 82 Westfalia Diesel
New Rev.4 OBD-II Interface w/LED\'s and built-in OBD-II connector

Hey guys, I have been working on getting this done for awhile now, and it is finally available.

OBD-II Interface with LED's for Power, K-Line and L-Line. Auto reset fuse on K-Line and L-Line with built-in OBD-II connector.


You will know longer have to keep track of the cable. Just plug the interface dirtectly into the cars OBD connector, then hook up the interface to your laptop via seriel extension cable.

Works with Vag-Com. Price is still only $60 and that includes shipping to any where in the world. These are the very same reliable units that we have been selling, only the cable has been eliminated. We have shipped our units to the US, Finland, Ireland, Canada, Singapore and other countries.

You can call 1-888-306-4255 or order online here https://www18.addr.com/~landuyt/orderform.htm use OBDII for product code.

Thanks
Greg

[ September 14, 2002, 08:28: Message edited by: LanduytG ]
 

TEXAS_TDI

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Re: New Rev.4 OBD-II Interface w/LED\'s and built-in OBD-II connector

That's a great idea! Now people can choose how long of a cable they want.
 

schnabba

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Re: New Rev.4 OBD-II Interface w/LED\'s and built-in OBD-II connector

several questions:

1. is the serial extension cable included (I assume that the answer is no)? If not, these can be had on cdw.com or buy.com for people's reference (listed as EGA monitor cables sometimes too - they are as cheap as $6 for a belkin 6' - they come in lengths up to 150', which seems kind of excessive).

2. CAN you make one that will do the PWM protocol as well? Or something that can do ISO and PWM? (I would be interested in something like this - and a few other people with Ford cars at work would be too!)

I don't think they would mind paying a little more for an adapter that can do both the PWM and ISO combined.
 

Birdman

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Re: New Rev.4 OBD-II Interface w/LED\'s and built-in OBD-II connector

Sure be nice to make one to fit the latest usb or fire wire since many new laptops don,t come with serial ports
 

NYTDI

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Re: New Rev.4 OBD-II Interface w/LED\'s and built-in OBD-II connector

schnabba, take a look here for multi-protocol converters http://www.obd-2.com/ a coworker has one and it works great. Unfortunatly the prices have nearly doubled in the past couple years since he bought his. BTW I have a first version from Greg that works fine.

[ September 14, 2002, 21:39: Message edited by: NYTDI ]
 

tongsli

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Re: New Rev.4 OBD-II Interface w/LED\'s and built-in OBD-II connector

Greg,

Do you have a "upgrade" program for those of us who just bought the older version??

L
 

schnabba

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Re: New Rev.4 OBD-II Interface w/LED\'s and built-in OBD-II connector

NYTDI - thanks for the link - I have had that software for a while now, in addition to that TRI-COM model listed. It won't connect with the VAG-COM software though. I wanted a backup adapter as I have smacked this one several times (why couldn't they have the interface in the center console? It would be out of the way when I use the clutch and am logging data. Even my ford it sticks back horizontal to the ground, not down at an angle)

In addition, the cable it uses appears to be some kind of a serial crossover cable - it's not just a serial extension cable (female adapters at both ends).

Alex Pepper's connector works fine with his software - it's annoying to save logs with it - as it does a nasty text delimited format, BUT it will save data in the form of an HTML table, which excel REALLY likes.

it's not well documented software (help files need help -hehe), not as pretty or intuitive as vag-com, but for fords and chevys - it's pretty cool. Works for the ford just fine, so that's good (I check it before I go in for inspections, and every maintenance interval)
 

LanduytG

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99 NB 82 Westfalia Diesel
Re: New Rev.4 OBD-II Interface w/LED\'s and built-in OBD-II connector

Lito
I am not sure how I would do it if I did have and up grade program. But I might think about it. This style has been a big hit.
Greg

[ September 16, 2002, 17:45: Message edited by: LanduytG ]
 

LanduytG

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Re: New Rev.4 OBD-II Interface w/LED\'s and built-in OBD-II connector

I guess I hit the right combo here. Seems that you guys like this style.
Greg
 

tongsli

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Re: New Rev.4 OBD-II Interface w/LED\'s and built-in OBD-II connector

Don't worry about it, it's not that important to me.

L
 

LanduytG

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Greenfield, IN
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99 NB 82 Westfalia Diesel
Re: New Rev.4 OBD-II Interface w/LED\'s and built-in OBD-II connector

Going like hot cakes. Get them while their hot.
Greg
 

LanduytG

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Greenfield, IN
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Re: New Rev.4 OBD-II Interface w/LED\'s and built-in OBD-II connector

OK guys I now have enough parts for the interface for awhile. Tuff trying to get suppliers all on the same page at once.
Greg
 
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