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Laird Scooby Sep 18th, 2013 12:10

Does it come with a free egg fried rice? :D

I have no idea if i'm correct on this but most of the models he lists as being compatible are newer and as such will have the OBD-II (OBD2) socket as it was made standard by some group of politicians (the EU i think!) in the late 90s i believe.
If yours is the "not quite" OBD2 then i'd hazard a guess that it probably won't work.

Also, have you seen this bit in his listing :



The item will be shipped out within 1 working days after payment was received. The package will be sent by Singapore post airmail. Normally the estimated delivery time is 15-25 working days. If you don't receive the item after the 30 days, please contact us first!!! we will do our best to solve the delivery problem for you.

It will take 3-5 weeks to get to you so if you're happy to wait........

Alternatively, have you tried Amazon :

Volvo OBD readers on Amazon

Not sure if you'll find what you need but might be something there?

Piet22 Sep 18th, 2013 16:18

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Originally Posted by Laird Scooby (Post 1484982)
Does it come with a free egg fried rice? :D

I have no idea if i'm correct on this but most of the models he lists as being compatible are newer and as such will have the OBD-II (OBD2) socket as it was made standard by some group of politicians (the EU i think!) in the late 90s i believe.

OBDII became mandatory in the USA in 1996 for all new cars.

The 940 ECU did not support OBDII and this is one of the reasons export of the 940 to the USA was terminated in 1996. Only a LED-code reader can be used with a 940.

Apparently Volvo did want to continue selling 960's in the USA because in 1996 a new ECU was introduced in the 960 (Motronic 4.4) that offered a relatively basic and not completely standard set of OBDII commands for error-diagnosis and live data read-out. Some commands can be read-out be generic OBD-readers, but since some commands do not confirm to the OBDII-standard it is better to use specific readers such as Vol-FCR or its German counterpart Brickdiag.

Piet

Piet

rogerthechorister Sep 18th, 2013 18:55

Vol-FCR
 
The VOL-FCR is what the first seller above said would ONLY read OBD2 compliant codes and it costs about £120 and requires a computer running Windows XP.

davebslater(uk) Sep 18th, 2013 19:25

richard , borrow my code reader i built....

Laird Scooby Sep 18th, 2013 19:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by rogerthechorister (Post 1485147)
The VOL-FCR is what the first seller above said would ONLY read OBD2 compliant codes and it costs about £120 and requires a computer running Windows XP.

A computer with XP shouldn't be hard to find for little or no money, your local freegle may yield one.
As for the reader, if the seller is of the opinion it won't work then it's a fair bet it won't - at least he's honest about it!

Seems you have an offer of a code reader though - has to be worth a go!

Piet22 Sep 18th, 2013 21:17

I use Vol-FCR with Windows 7 without problems.

An first alternative is to purchase a chinese DICE interface with VIDA. They can be found on Ebay from 60 Euros.

A second alternative if you have a smart phone is to use an OBD app (e.g. Torque on Android) and purchase a OBD-bluetooth interface on Ebay for 25 Euros.

Piet

Laird Scooby Sep 18th, 2013 21:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Piet22 (Post 1485245)
A second alternative if you have a smart phone is to use an OBD app (e.g. Torque on Android) and purchase a OBD-bluetooth interface on Ebay for 25 Euros.

Piet

Is this the sort of Bluetooth OBD Reader you mean Piet?

rogerthechorister Sep 18th, 2013 22:45

What car?
 
Can you be specific, please, Piet, what car you use these things on? '96 940s running LH2.4 are not OBD compliant (AFAIK). Compliance arrived with 960s running Motronic 4.something.

cookie Sep 19th, 2013 12:31

Search out dooby, as I know he has VOL-FCR and it reads the 4.3 Motronic 850's with the non OBD compliant port under ashtray in cabin

IIRC it reads anything volvo that has the port that looks like an obd plug inside car. so the later 900 cars and 400's can be read with it, I don't think VIDA will, if you want to try if VIDA works on yours I'm happy to have a go, I'm in cliffe woods, but was lead to believe that from way back when I had the RWD Volvo's it was readable by the VOL FCR


edit

http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=179214

think that answers that, VIDA/DICE or VADIS/VCT only work with anything ME7 or newer

cookie Sep 19th, 2013 12:39

Also, you can run XP as a virtual machine on a windows 8 machine, as I (and many others) do for VIDA and is an easier cheaper option than getting an old XP laptop that it then turns out doesn't have enough memory


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