08-31-2020, 07:17 PM
I did "millions" of tests with lot of ODB2 readers and I've some conclussions :
- Too many protocols, standards, etc. Difficult to have a reader valid for all of them.
- I tried with more than 5 x OBD readers and all of them worked fine and could read the Coolant Temperature properly. Openauto could not.
- My car is old, built in 2000 , perhaps the current standard does not apply to old cars.
- All the ODB readers, when configuring, asks for the specific car model and year . Different formulas ?
- The font size , in the gauges, if can be configured, much better :-)
I hope this helps.
- Too many protocols, standards, etc. Difficult to have a reader valid for all of them.
- I tried with more than 5 x OBD readers and all of them worked fine and could read the Coolant Temperature properly. Openauto could not.
- My car is old, built in 2000 , perhaps the current standard does not apply to old cars.
- All the ODB readers, when configuring, asks for the specific car model and year . Different formulas ?
- The font size , in the gauges, if can be configured, much better :-)
I hope this helps.