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 Post subject: OBD II reader/scanner
PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 8:33 pm 
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Many of my vehicles are older, and do not have much if any of the more modern computerized control systems. However, I am reluctantly forced to the conclusion that I will have to get a code reader or scanner to help me diagnose/service the CRD. Can anyone recommend a scanner for the CRD KJ?

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 Post subject: Re: OBD II reader/scanner
PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 11:48 pm 
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Innova 3030 is cheap and effective for engine codes on both '05s and '06s. (Many scanners including other Innovas do NOT work with our rigs.) Make sure you print a copy of all the KJ CRD specific codes from this site and keep with your scanner.

ELM 327 adapter and TORQUE app for your cell phone or other device is even cheaper, but there are some bugs that some people are running into.

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 Post subject: Re: OBD II reader/scanner
PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:14 am 
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I'm running torque and I have very few problems. Just keep you codes handy there are a few that are not in the database.

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 Post subject: Re: OBD II reader/scanner
PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 11:37 am 
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DOC4444 wrote:
Innova 3030 is cheap and effective for engine codes on both '05s and '06s. (Many scanners including other Innovas do NOT work with our rigs.) Make sure you print a copy of all the KJ CRD specific codes from this site and keep with your scanner.

ELM 327 adapter and TORQUE app for your cell phone or other device is even cheaper, but there are some bugs that some people are running into.

DOC

Thanks for the suggestion, Doc. I appreciate it.

One question, the Amazon write-up doesn't say whether it can clear a code. Does it?

Also, the Amazon writeup on the 3030 says that it updates every 30 seconds, so it is not 'real-time'. I have an issue with the transmission clunking when it upshifts to top gear and want to track that real time, and in any case I want to see the codes as they appear. Can you or anybody else recommend a real time scanner? I was thinking of buying the GDE flashes and their scan tool, but I'm not sure how that would work.

Advice/recommendations cheerfully welcomed!

LMW

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1983 Volvo D24T
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Dodge Cummins TD
Case 580B
Mitsubishi MT180 diesel
Kubota BX25 diesel


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 Post subject: Re: OBD II reader/scanner
PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 11:39 am 
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Doolop wrote:
I'm running torque and I have very few problems. Just keep you codes handy there are a few that are not in the database.

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Doolop:
Don't have any of those hightech gadgets, so I will have to stick with purpose built tools, but I appreciate you taking the time to make the suggestion. Thank you!

LMW

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1983 Volvo D24T
1981 Volvo D24
Dodge Cummins TD
Case 580B
Mitsubishi MT180 diesel
Kubota BX25 diesel


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 Post subject: Re: OBD II reader/scanner
PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:15 pm 
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Innova 3030 can clear the codes it can read (engine only).

There is nothing aftermarket that reads in "realtime" for more than 5 min without locking up, except TORQUE. However, until someone offers a "plug-in" for the KJ CRD, its reading capability is pretty limited. (I have it.) Nothing other than a Chrysler Starscan can read trans codes on the KJ CRD.

Sorry....

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 Post subject: Re: OBD II reader/scanner
PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 10:28 am 
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DOC4444 wrote:
Innova 3030 can clear the codes it can read (engine only).

There is nothing aftermarket that reads in "realtime" for more than 5 min without locking up, except TORQUE. However, until someone offers a "plug-in" for the KJ CRD, its reading capability is pretty limited. (I have it.) Nothing other than a Chrysler Starscan can read trans codes on the KJ CRD.

Sorry....

DOC

I have been using the 3030 for a week now, and it works as advertised. Thanks for the suggestion, Doc. Anyone looking for an inexpensive reader would be well served by this one.

LMW

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1983 Volvo D24T
1981 Volvo D24
Dodge Cummins TD
Case 580B
Mitsubishi MT180 diesel
Kubota BX25 diesel


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 Post subject: Re: OBD II reader/scanner
PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:41 pm 
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I have the *best* one from Harbor Freight, and it has worked fine in my CRD and in my Chevy 3500 diesel. I have used it on a few other vehicles without a complaint. For the money, its a good deal.

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 Post subject: Re: OBD II reader/scanner
PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 9:45 am 
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Doolop wrote:
I'm running torque and I have very few problems. Just keep you codes handy there are a few that are not in the database.

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I currently have 4 codes related to disconnected MAF and non functioning FCV. Torque does not see these code but can connect and display some of the gauges.

OTOH my Innova 3100 can read and clear codes. It's still, however, a temperamental combination that can take multiple attempts to get results.

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