![]() ![]() The other threads mention pricey (imo) adapters/cables/devices etc. I did read somewhere, can't remember where, that a standard reader would work as long as it's CANBUS compatible ? If the pin-out in the port is different to the pins in the reader, could I get an adapter that converts them around so the standard reader can read the ECU? Or do the pins not matter, and it comes down to whether the reader can read the Consult protocol, hence why standard readers don't work ? ![]() So was wondering, what are my options? I read some people getting an ECUTalk cable to go from OBD-port > USB, but at $115 + postage for a cable to only support Consult on Nissan seems a bit steep (for me atm). ![]() Because of this, my cheap ebay-job Bluetooth OBDII reader doesn't connect. From researching last several days, it's likely using Nissan Consult, but with an OBD port for some reason. Mums car is a late 03' Nissan Pulsar, which has an OBD style port. I had a search on here, but all the similar threads were several years old, and didn't really have the answer I was after, so hope it's ok I made a new thread. ![]()
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