Will This Work on a Classic? SSM Lead
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Will This Work on a Classic? SSM Lead
Has anyone tried this on a v4 classic jdm sti ?
I have a 16pin plug, but no obd software will read it.
The seller is not 100% sure, but thinks it might
https://mesg.ebay.co.uk/mesgweb/View...l/100598581491
I have a 16pin plug, but no obd software will read it.
The seller is not 100% sure, but thinks it might
https://mesg.ebay.co.uk/mesgweb/View...l/100598581491
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Read and clear current and history fault codes, both generic and manufacturer specific
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I have already messaged him and he seems to think it will work on older cars with the 16 pin plug.
But Im not so sure.
Has anyone a link to something that will definitely work and is reasonably priced
But Im not so sure.
Has anyone a link to something that will definitely work and is reasonably priced
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have you tried evoscan, im not sure weather you just want to log parameters but give these a look http://www.evoscan.com/mitsubishi-su...bd2-can-cables.
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