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#1 Posted : Sunday, 14 February 2016 8:48:30 PM(UTC)
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Has anyone tried using the wifi OBD2 with an iPad?
My problem is I have a vx v6 in a ford transit, and whoever did the wiring has not connected all the pins to the sensors?
It is in drive home mode, I am sure the auto is good?? Just stuck in 3rd,
Will get auto inspected tomorrow, make sure bands etc are okie dokie, oil is good colour, so it might be a sensor, or electrical problemo? ( hope).
I just thought if I had my own diagnostic tool, I could keep ahead of any problems?
Plus have a good way of knowing how well the unit is running real time?
Your thoughts most welcome.
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#2 Posted : Sunday, 14 February 2016 9:35:49 PM(UTC)
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VX V6 has very limited OBD2 functionality.
It was only VZ V6 onwards, and VT2 V8 onwards that are full OBD2 capable.

I have a handheld scanner (Creader VI) and it works fantastic on all the new stuff, but does bugger all on an Ecotec.
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#3 Posted : Sunday, 14 February 2016 10:32:12 PM(UTC)
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Hmmmmm??
Thanks for that mick, so I am wondering, an auto mechanic reset the fault code in Ballina, with his pooter scanner ear, it got me to tweed heads in 3 rd,
I have given it a complete tune up, new plugs, engine oil, air filter, etc, so am I better doing what I am doing, have a capitain cook, at the auto, inside, and then if all is well, work backwards from there? Might be solinoid?
Will keep you informed,
Thanks already.
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#4 Posted : Sunday, 14 February 2016 11:08:18 PM(UTC)
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Auto stuck in 3rd is "limp home" mode, so that points to an issue within the box. Probably solenoids, but could be anything simple (such as a poor connection) to something mechanical (like grit/debris in the valve body) or a difficult electrical issue that can end up being tough to track down.
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#5 Posted : Monday, 15 February 2016 6:31:22 AM(UTC)
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Check a few basic things first.

The most common transmission fault I've had in these models is a blown fuse. The fuse which supplies the auto trans solenoids is independent of the others. In some series they used the reverse light fuse as their supply.

I'm more than a little concerned about this statement:- "and whoever did the wiring has not connected all the pins to the sensors?"

Has this vehicle been driving for long & what sensors are you referring to ? There aren't that many in a VX V6 & I don't know of too many that you could do without.

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#6 Posted : Friday, 19 February 2016 8:22:37 AM(UTC)
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Hey mick, doc terry.
What a nightmare! Went to 5 different automatic places to try to get fixed, wasted 6 days in this process. Including an auto elec!!
Finally unconnected the pooter myself? Then found west Burleigh automatics, who put his monitor on it, and 3/2 solenoid came up!!
Hooly Dooley! I am only a basketcase, and I figured out it was a solenoid!!
One clown booked me in, wasted my 3 days, then said he could not do it!! If I wasn't such a wooz, I would have poked my tongue out at him!
Pathetic it was.
Mario at west Burleigh fitted me in, fixed it up el pronto, charged a fair fee, and is amechanic a lowly common basketcasebear can trust. Highly recommended.
I will buy him a bottle of grappa!
Now doc terry, I am not sure all the pins are not connected? Who ever did the conversion certainly did not connect the loom tot the t bar, so the PWR light does not work?
It is a VT pooter, the dash warning light is also not connected. This could be normal for a transit conversion?
I will do some highly involved forensic investigation on which wires should go where!
But hey thanks heaps for your time.
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Your faithful servant.
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#7 Posted : Friday, 19 February 2016 8:33:56 PM(UTC)
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Good to hear you got it sorted. Sounds like the conversion wiring was a "just enough to make it run" job.
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