If you get the carsoft adapter, DO NOT get the cheap chineese one. I bought it, does not work.
I was looking on fleabay to buy a Peake R5 FCXII and saw the adapter which works with the CarSoft program. Since mine is a 94 built on 5/93, would the Carsoft do that much? I ran searches here for each and no one seems to have commented on both. Also, the fact that mine is built in a transition year would seem to be a factor.
The stone age didn't end for a lack of stones. Neither will the hydrocarbon age......
If you get the carsoft adapter, DO NOT get the cheap chineese one. I bought it, does not work.
Did you finally get one that worked? If so, can you do more with it than with the Peake?
The stone age didn't end for a lack of stones. Neither will the hydrocarbon age......
Is it because it is Chinese or because of OBD limitations? After looking for about 3 weeks, there is a guy in Germany selling these on eBay.de that he makes and he lists these as the working functions for an E34 540i (not sure about the BJ 92 über 20pol).
E34 540i BJ 92 über 20pol:
DME / DDE diagnosis - Status: OK
Inst. Cluster diagnosis - Status: OK
SIM diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
AIRBAG diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
ABS / ASC diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
BC / MID diagnosis - Status: OK
DWA diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
ZKE / ZVM diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
HKL diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
EGS diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
EWS diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
LCM / CCM diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
PDC diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
CVM diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
CAS diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
ZGM diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
RLS diagnosis - Status: Module does not respond !
Last edited by zhandax; 04-11-2007 at 04:45 AM.
The stone age didn't end for a lack of stones. Neither will the hydrocarbon age......
That would mean a 20 pin coding plug.Originally Posted by zhandax
2008 audi A3 1.9tdi
(former 1991 520i LPG)
Please elaborate. I think most of the plugs in use in interfaces only use ground, Vcc, K, L, and reset (or maybe 2 Ks).That would mean a 20 pin coding plug.
The stone age didn't end for a lack of stones. Neither will the hydrocarbon age......
Originally Posted by zhandax
Those are the connections on an OBD-II interface. So you guys don't mind just finding the Carsoft s/w and using it? It's quite expensive to buy.
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[QUOTE=zhandax]I was looking on fleabay to buy a Peake R5 FCXII and saw the adapter which works with the CarSoft program. Since mine is a 94 built on 5/93, would the Carsoft do that much? I ran searches here for each and no one seems to have commented on both. Also, the fact that mine is built in a transition year would seem to be a factor.[/QUOTE
i'd go for the carsoft
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I will know the answer by the weekend on Carsoft. I bought one kit for MB. Just waiting for my PCMCIA adapter now. The thing about Carsoft is that when you buy newer BMW, you are covered. Older BMW like E34 will be limited to what they can do. Essentially you are getting what dealer can do.
OBD limit of course. If it is because of it is made in China. Dump your Xbox360 and PS3. They are all made in China.
(SOLD) 92 525ia M50 | NGK plug | JVC AR560 | EAT chip | California