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barneykarl |
posted on 8th Feb 09 at 18:13 |
an example of a obd11 that is cheap but will not work on my car, there are lots like this available, have tried two and did not work , had to use a better spec one sykes , anyway paperclips are cheap. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAUXHALL-CAR-FAULT-DIAGNOSTIC-CODE-READER-OBD2-EOBD_W0QQitemZ110343907309QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Diagnostic_Tools_Equipment?hash=item110343907309&_trksid=p4634.c0.m14 | |
greenelephant |
posted on 8th Feb 09 at 15:32 |
OK do you know what protocol the OBD for the corsa 1.4 16v b model is (eg ISO 9141/KWP2000) | |
Cheese Man Chris |
posted on 8th Feb 09 at 14:27 |
Im sure all corsas are OBD2 as OBD 1 is a totally differnt socket. There is just differnt standards of OBD2. I have two cheap OBD2 scanners, and if one doesnt work the other does.....same for most cars | |
barneykarl |
posted on 8th Feb 09 at 09:55 |
The more expensive garage spec will work have them used on mine, but the budget 35 quid non pc ones do not as I have tried two on mine,out of interest what make is your cheap one thats a good price to be compatible with non obd2 compliant motors. | |
wozza51 |
posted on 7th Feb 09 at 22:38 |
a 1995 corsa sport 1400 16v with the peugeot plannet system gets out p codes.. | |
barneykarl |
posted on 7th Feb 09 at 22:00 |
What scanner was you using and what engine and year corsa did you scan ? | |
wozza51 |
posted on 7th Feb 09 at 19:41 |
if it has OBD 1 then OBD to will read p codes iirc | |
Olsrey |
posted on 7th Feb 09 at 18:40 |
As far as I know all post 97 Corsas have OBD2 ports and before that they are OBD1 ports. | |
barneykarl |
posted on 7th Feb 09 at 17:33 |
yes that one should work but it is a pc based type , the standard universal obd2 will not work on mine x16xe year 2000 as mine is not obd2 compatible like I said has to be 2001 onwards, anyway my mate uses a sykes on mine with no problem as he is a auto electrician, if some one wants to try and connect up a standard universal obd2 not pc based to my motor and get a signal from the ecu I will give say I,m wrong but I,m not. :) | |
John |
posted on 7th Feb 09 at 17:15 |
That says it works on corsa B's? | |
barneykarl |
posted on 7th Feb 09 at 17:08 |
This will work a standard obd2 will not work on x14xe, x16xe. http://my.frooition.com/070323/car-diagnostic-equipment/vauxhall-opel-car-diagnostic-scanner-tech-2-code-reader-p-277.html | |
John |
posted on 7th Feb 09 at 16:55 |
Afaik they do work on corsa B's. | |
barneykarl |
posted on 7th Feb 09 at 16:49 |
100% no, not even close to 50/50 :lol: | |
Cheese Man Chris |
posted on 7th Feb 09 at 11:53 |
Id say its 50/50, Try it! | |
barneykarl |
posted on 7th Feb 09 at 10:44 |
No, mine is a 2000 has to be a 2001 onwards for a obd2, it will connect up ok but you will not get any readings , corsa C will be ok. | |
greenelephant |
posted on 7th Feb 09 at 09:33 |
A very quick question. Is the ECU diagnostics for a vauxhall corsa b model 1.4 16V sport compatible with an universal OBDII fault reader. |