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Forescan with USB elm3 interface
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6 years 1 month ago #18814
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6 years 1 month ago - 6 years 1 month ago #18819
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" We're trying to plug a hole in the universe, what are you doing ?. "
(Walter Bishop Fringe TV show)
Replied by Andy.MacFadyen on topic Forescan with USB elm3 interface
Yes Forscan is very useful I know there are members on the forum who make good use of it, there are a number of one car brand tools out on the the internet that are either freeware, shareware or donationware or very low cost.
I have used Fiat Multiecuscan which is for Fiat group (including some recent Chryslers & Jeep) and TOAF which is for some MG-Rover models.
I have used Fiat Multiecuscan which is for Fiat group (including some recent Chryslers & Jeep) and TOAF which is for some MG-Rover models.
" We're trying to plug a hole in the universe, what are you doing ?. "
(Walter Bishop Fringe TV show)
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6 years 1 month ago #18882
by Tyler
Replied by Tyler on topic Forescan with USB elm3 interface
LOVE Forscan. :woohoo: I've got Forscan Lite on my phone with a Bluetooth adapter, and it works wonders. Shows me PIDs that my Snap-On scanner doesn't have.
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