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mitch2k
09-23-2006, 06:32 AM
Hey folks,

I wish to buy some equipment to read fault codes etc from my car. I have the BMW carsoft 6.5 software, but I still need the cable..
Anyone know good resources for those cable (and shipping to Europe)?

I've found this on ebay: http://cgi.benl.ebay.be/Bmw-Diagnostic-interface-Carsoft-6-1-6-5-compatible_W0QQitemZ330032194969QQihZ014QQcategory Z122141QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
But maybe I can find it cheaper?

Thanks!!

genphreak
09-23-2006, 09:59 AM
Hey folks,

I wish to buy some equipment to read fault codes etc from my car. I have the BMW carsoft 6.5 software, but I still need the cable..
Anyone know good resources for those cable (and shipping to Europe)?

I've found this on ebay: http://cgi.benl.ebay.be/Bmw-Diagnostic-interface-Carsoft-6-1-6-5-compatible_W0QQitemZ330032194969QQihZ014QQcategory Z122141QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
But maybe I can find it cheaper?

Thanks!!There was someone selling them on www.ebay.com.au for $200 (much cheaper) but I think they might have been Hong Kong based. Try the hk ebay instead maybe- search for completed items also :).

BTW; I'm sure I've seen a USB version with OBDII plugs as well.

zygoteer
09-23-2006, 10:38 AM
Why not just make a cable up as shown in the back of the Carsoft manual like this ?
You don't really need the connector body that fits the BMW diagnostic socket - you can easily improvise one.

genphreak
09-23-2006, 11:43 AM
Why not just make a cable up as shown in the back of the Carsoft manual like this ?
You don't really need the connector body that fits the BMW diagnostic socket - you can easily improvise one.Stands to reason doesn't it! I thought it needed a breakout box, you certainly did with the older Carsoft versions. That diagram looks like good news... I'd be very careful though, there is 12VDC in that connector. RS232 won't like that one bit. :) Nick

mitch2k
09-23-2006, 12:05 PM
It looks too easy...

So it should work with this? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-20-Pins-connector-To-DB9-Female-Plug-Link-cable_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ43989QQihZ006QQit emZ160032322362QQrdZ1
http://i9.ebayimg.com/05/i/07/35/52/c8_1.JPG

genphreak
09-23-2006, 12:12 PM
Yes, that might be the same vendor. Now I come to think of it the vendor was Shanghainese, I checked their history out back when I saw it, some time ago. I've NFI it would work, but it looks good. If you do get it, let us know how it goes- but be sure to **check** all the connections against your car's schematics **before plugging it in**, I wouldn't risk my DME or laptop to a Chinese mistake very readily.

zygoteer
09-23-2006, 12:37 PM
... I'd be very careful though, there is 12VDC in that connector. RS232 won't like that one bit. :) Nick

The true EIA-RS232 specification is easily +/-12v tolerant, in fact most interface chips that are used are +/-25V tolerant (30V in some cases), however you are correct in that the automotive electrical environment is not computer 'friendly' due to spikes, so for this reason I also use an RS232 opto-isolator adapter to protect my laptop.

Derek A.
09-23-2006, 01:13 PM
I assume this works with the motronic cars as wel - pre obd1 ?

mitch2k
09-23-2006, 01:59 PM
I've ordered the cable... I'll keep you guys updated!

genphreak
09-23-2006, 06:52 PM
The true EIA-RS232 specification is easily +/-12v tolerant, in fact most interface chips that are used are +/-25V tolerant (30V in some cases), however you are correct in that the automotive electrical environment is not computer 'friendly' due to spikes, so for this reason I also use an RS232 opto-isolator adapter to protect my laptop.Interesting. Does this mean you can put 12V down any of the pins without a problem?

genphreak
09-23-2006, 07:00 PM
I've ordered the cable... I'll keep you guys updated!Mitch that would be great. Actually, is there any chance that you could post which pins are connected that would be really awesome. I don't think anyone has done this for the BMW diagnostics connector.

Have you a testlight/multimeter to test which pin on the diagnostic plug goes to what pin on the DB9?

I have one like you bought, except that it has no DB9 (instead it has service light reset switches). I'd really like to add a DB9 cable to it so I can avoid buying another one like you have.

Many thanks in advance if you can do this!! :) Nick

mitch2k
09-24-2006, 12:06 AM
Yep, I have the testing equipment, so I'll check it out and let ya know ;-)

zygoteer
09-24-2006, 05:18 AM
Interesting. Does this mean you can put 12V down any of the pins without a problem?
The RS232 protocol is based on a + & - voltage swing to give the required data & handshake signals, so provided it is a 'clean' 12V ... then yes.
The reason some systems quote lower, and sometimes single-ended, voltages is simply that they are designed to correctly interpret the signal at those levels, from other equipment that have not implemented the full output spec - their input spec will still cope with the higher levels.

This page is explains most aspects ... http://www.interfacebus.com/Design_Connector_RS232.html , where you will see that the original protocol is tolerant up to +/- 15V, and of course to comply with the spec manufacturers devices will always do better - some marginally, some comfortably.

The car electrical system is often far from 'clean' though, so I use my opto isolator, where I don't have to worry at all, as it takes +/-60V continuous and is protected up to 2000V spikes/transients.

mitch2k
09-25-2006, 03:29 PM
Later this week, or next week I'll get the cable.

Is it risky to use without optcoupler? I don't bother if the (old) pc dies, but I don't want to kill my car electronics..

zygoteer
09-25-2006, 05:11 PM
Later this week, or next week I'll get the cable.

Is it risky to use without optcoupler? I don't bother if the (old) pc dies, but I don't want to kill my car electronics..

The car is quite tough, it spends all of its life in the same noisy car electrical environment.
Its the laptop that is most vulnerable.

mitch2k
09-26-2006, 02:23 AM
I'm using an old desktop pc for this, so I'll take the risk...

jbourke
10-04-2006, 01:03 PM
Later this week, or next week I'll get the cable.

Is it risky to use without optcoupler? I don't bother if the (old) pc dies, but I don't want to kill my car electronics..

sounding impatient mitch2k but I was wondering if you received your cable yet? Can't wait for you to post the pinout!

Cheers,

John

mitch2k
10-24-2006, 02:38 PM
Today finally got (made) the time for testing the cable...

First I checked the cable. I double checked al connections with the multimeter and it all was right according the pic a few post up from the carsoft manual.

Then I cleared the driveway and drove the bimmer into the garage, and hooked up the cable to the pc and the diagnostic connector.

I Installed the software, putted the com settings right, choosed a diesel type engine, and did the total diagnosis in carsoft.

But too bad, I keep getting a message that the cable is faulty, and that I have to check the connections...

I tried all different ways. Key in off, in position 1, in position 2, and even with running motor. In all these ways I always tried with lights on and lights off..

I did it all over again with my brother's laptop, to be sure it wasn't the PC.

Now on the other hand, I'm not very sure if my car's diagnostic plug is ok..
A while ago, when I've bought the software, the guy showed it to work with his cable.His cable was a cable with a box between the 2 connectors.
But when connecting, the program also gave errors. The guy thought there must be something with my car.. He took the same config to his car, and that worked from the first time. After a while of trying again at my car, and playing with the connectors, It suddenly worked...

I took apart my diagnostic plug, and the connections inside are ok (no loose wires).

No more ideas :-(. Who can help me?

some pics:

http://mitch2k.webcanyon.be/Share/BMW/Cable/IMG_2953.JPG
http://mitch2k.webcanyon.be/Share/BMW/Cable/IMG_2954.JPG
http://mitch2k.webcanyon.be/Share/BMW/Cable/IMG_2955.JPG
http://mitch2k.webcanyon.be/Share/BMW/Cable/IMG_2959.JPG

pgrindstaff
10-26-2006, 02:40 PM
Have you had any more luck with this cable? I've been thinking about getting one then read that yours doesnt work. Are there any options in Carsoft that could be pointing to the wrong com port? Just a guess.

Also, what OBD version do our cars have, OBD1 right? Just noticed that this is an OBD2 cable. That could cause a problem I imagine.

-patrick

t_marat
12-24-2006, 12:31 PM
Resurrecting the old thread, but I am really interested if it finally worked or not?
You mention the other guy had a cable with a box in the middle, was it something like this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-Diagnostic-Interface-for-Carsoft-6-5_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ43989QQihZ003QQitemZ1 30061946888QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

mitch2k
12-25-2006, 04:57 PM
T_marat, I didn't get my cable to work yet :-(. The one you mention on ebay looks more at the original carsoft cable...