############################# Tomasz Ka?mierczak -interface : DUMB k-line -car : 98? VW, -Used to develop KWP1281 (diag_l2_vag.c), so all of that works 100% ############################# Camden Lindsay -interface : ME T16-002 -car : ? J1850-PWM -now mostly works, some crashes during 'scan' - double free() etc. to be investigated ############################# "jeronimo san" @ sf -interface : DUMB K-line only with transistors -serial port : USB ?, dumbopts=? -system: WinXP -freediag 1.05 -car: 2006 Kia Carens -proto : OBD 9141 standard (scan command?) -result: success except SID06 TID 01 ? (clarify) -car: 2005 Citroen Berlingo -proto : OBD 14230 + slowinit (scan command?) -result: success except SID07 ? (clarify) ############################# fenugrec -interface: DUMB K-line only with optocouplers -serial port : FTDI USB->serial converter; dumbopts=0x48 -interface: DUMB K-line only (cheapo ebay "VAG KKL 409" USB->OBD cable) -serial port: cable has built-in cheap clone CH340 USB IC. dumbopts=0x48 -system: WinXP 1.4GHz -system: T61 WinXP 2.5GHz ---------- -car: 2004 Nissan Sentra Spec-V (QR25DE) -car: 2005 Nissan Sentra QG18DE (very similar ECU) -protocol : L2 iso14230 fastinit, phys. destaddr=0x10, testerid=0xfc; -result: success, tested SID 3E (testerpresent), 1A 81 (get ECUID), full memory dump -protocol : L2 iso9141 5bps slow init, phys destaddr 0x33 testerid = 0xf1 (standard J1979 OBD2 session) -result: scan command: OK. Manual connect: OK. Monitor mode: rather slow. ---------- -car: 2005 Toyota Corolla -protocol : L2 iso9141 (standard J1979 OBD2 session) -result: manual connect: OK. Commands tested : scan, rvi, cms, ncms; all OK ---------- -interface: ELM327 clone -serial port : onboard FTDI -system : T61 -car: QG18DE -protocol: iso9141, iso14230 (see QR25DE) -result : everything works; monitor is slow ############################# Kevin Valentine -interface: Multiplex Engineering T16-002 ---------- -car:1999 Ford Ranger -pins on OBD plug: ??? -protocol: SAE-J1850(PWM) -freediag version: v0.3 -result: "fails to detect VPW, PWM, and then searches forever on the third one" ---------- -car: 2000 Toyota Echo -pins on OBD plug: ??? -protocol: SAE-J1850(PWM) -freediag version: v0.3 -result: ??? ############################# Colin Helliwell -interface: Andy Whittaker ---------- -car: Alfa -pins on OBD plug: 3,4,5,7,8,9,11,16. -protocol: KWP2000 (almost) -freediag version: -result: "eventually got basic communication" ############################# Isaac Gerg -interface: B.Roadman BR3 ---------- -car: 1996 Chevy Lumina -pins on OBD plug: ??? -protocol: SAE-J1850(VPW) -freediag version: -result: ############################# Steve Baker -interface: X-Two (ELM323) ---------- -car: 2003 MINI Cooper S; -pins on OBD plug: 1,4,5,7,8,9,16. -protocol: ISO1941_2 -freediag version: 0.3 -results: "Failed to clear fault code for loose filler cap - otherwise OK" ---------- -car: 2001 Mazda Protege 5; -pins on OBD plug: ??? -protocol: ISO1941_2 -freediag version: 0.3 -results: "Worked OK" ---------- -car: 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix -pins on OBD plug: ??? -protocol: ??? -freediag version: 0.3 -results: "No Communication (I think GM cars need VPW interfaces)" ---------- -car: 2003 MINI Cooper S; -pins on OBD plug: ??? -protocol: ISO1941_2 -freediag version: CVS dated 5/27/04. -results: "Worked - albeit with MANY timeout warnings." ############################# Ken Bantoft -interface: ELM323 ---------- -car: 2004 MINI Cooper S -pins on OBD plug: ??? -protocol: ??? -freediag version: CVS -result: "Nothing yet, still writing ELM323 driver" ############################# Roy-Magne Mo -interface: Multiplex Engineering T16-003 ---------- -car: 99 Volvo V70R AWD -pins on OBD plug: ??? -protocol: looks like ISO9141-2 -freediag version: 1.0.0 -result: "read the error codes once","interior lights flashed","got kb1=0x8 kb2=0x8". ---------- -car: 99 BMW 320i -pins on OBD plug: ??? -protocol: ??? -freediag version: ??? -result: "failed". ############################# Sagar Behere -interface: SE9141/VAGTOOL compatible ---------- -car: Skoda Octavia -pins on OBD plug: ??? -protocol: 9141-2 -freediag version: v0.3 -result: "can see throttle position, engine rpm etc" ---------- -car: Mahindra Scorpio -pins on OBD plug: ??? -protocol: ISO 14230 -freediag version: v0.3 | 1.0 -result: "getting ECU connection to Scorpio" ---------- unable to connect to Scorpio AND skoda with 1.0 ############################# Dave Blune -interface: B.Roadman BR2 ---------- -car: 2001 Nissan Exterra -pins on OBD plug: ??? -protocol: ??? -freediag version: ??? -result: ??? ############################# Vasco Nevoa -interface: Andy Whittaker (VAGTOOL compatible) ---------- -car: 1998 Mercedes A140 -pins on OBD plug: 1,4,5,7,8,9,13,15,16. -protocol: Expressly rejects ISO14230; connects fine with ISO9141. -freediag version: 1.0.0 -result: always connects with slow ISO9141, but all subsequent data is lost (zeros)". ---------- -car: 1998 Ford Fiesta -pins on OBD plug: 2,4,5,7,10,13,16. -protocol: probably SAE-J1850(PWM). Incompatible with present interface+software. -freediag version: 1.0 and 0.3 -result: Timeout in all protocols. ############################# Paul Kasper ---------- -interface: B.Roadman BR3 via FTDI 8U232AM USB-to-RS232 cable -car: 2004 Dodge Caravan - 2.4L engine -pins on OBD plug: 2,4,5,7,9,12,15 and 16 (but Chrysler uses pin 7 as "SCI Transmit PCM" and pin 15 as "SCI Transmit TCM" -- non-OBDII) -protocol: J1850-VPW -freediag version: CVS 1.0.0 as of 19jul05 -O/S: built and run under SuSE 9.2 linux 2.6.8 i686 -result: connects OK; runs with apparently reasonable amount of timeout/retries; monitor reports fewer data values than I expected; still trying to figure out what parts of S/W are expected to work; have not tried cleardtc yet. #############################