Buddy, thanks a lot, I'll be testing tomorrow I see that you have a lot of knowledge about meters, maybe you know how are the pins on the ELM interface from viakena v3 ???
He wants to connect with the ELM v3 cable from viaken to the counter on the table without connecting to the car.
So I have to connect like this: Counter cube Cable ELMv3 6 - ground pin 5 4 - pin 16 ignition switch 32 - constant plus pin 16 17 - CAN L HS pin 14 18 - CAN H HS pin 6 22 - CAN L MS pin 10 23 - CAN H MS pin 2
The matter is not as simple as it seemed. In the obd2 plug in the car, 12v is on pin 16 and on the can pins 2.5v. The problem is that the elm cable from viakena does not have pin 16 ..... I tried to connect without 12v but it does not connect. Any ideas ?
We go back to school to learn to count 8, 9, 12, 13 are missing. The first pin is on the right in the photo and in the slot on the left. Think a little
Did you change the soft with this viaken? Because I can not change at home, an error pops up once before, once later, even when I change the block sizes. I think you need to set something up in the USB driver, buffers, etc., I've seen it somewhere but I can't find it. Then I only have to set the IDSem counter. But soft 20x very old.
Gentlemen, you can use the standard elm327 diagnostic interface to put the counter on its feet, i.e. check its backlight? By connecting to the appropriate pins in the CAN L and CAN H counter socket, power and ground?
The discussion revolves around the 32-pin cube meter connection for the Ford Focus Mk2 (2007) and the need for a pin list to conduct short tests. A user seeks assistance in identifying the pin connections for the meter, which is primarily based on the CAN protocol. Several users provide a detailed pin list, indicating connections for ground, ignition switch, constant power, and CAN lines. There are also inquiries about using an ELM v3 interface cable for testing the meter outside of the vehicle, with discussions on the challenges faced due to missing power connections in the ELM cable. The conversation highlights the importance of proper pin connections for successful diagnostics and testing of the meter. Summary generated by the language model.