Does anyone know how to enable this?
I have a bluetooth OBD2 connector plugged in and it connects to Torque but is reporting that OBD is not enabled from the factory (or something very similar to that).
2003 350Z - OBD II - Reporting not enabled
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Japanese imports were OBDII compliant from the late 90's but NZ did not make it mandatory for vehicles to have OBDII protocol until 2006 (?) so this 2003, while it has a connector, the computer does not support OBDII.
I got a bit of info on this from Stahlcar.nz.obd2 site for a bit of history.
So, I have to live with not being able to utilise my Android head unit for OBDII applications like Torque
Of course the Nissan dealer knew nothing about it and did not like the idea of anyone connecting anything to the OBDII connector.
I got a bit of info on this from Stahlcar.nz.obd2 site for a bit of history.
So, I have to live with not being able to utilise my Android head unit for OBDII applications like Torque
Of course the Nissan dealer knew nothing about it and did not like the idea of anyone connecting anything to the OBDII connector.
We are on the same page. Have you figured this out yet?sonric.rich wrote:Does anyone know how to enable this?
I have a bluetooth OBD2 connector plugged in and it connects to Torque but is reporting that OBD is not enabled from the factory (or something very similar to that).
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- Posts: 13
- Location: Tauranga
- Contact:
Speaking to Nissan and other forums, there's not much you can do - replace various computers and probably some of the sensors, but that has no guarantees - replace the car with a Jap import or a NZ 2006/7 car.DanialZ wrote:We are on the same page. Have you figured this out yet?
Bit of a shame really because there are some neat toys/tools I would use.
Life's like that sometimes.
aww...thats alright then :/sonric.rich wrote:Speaking to Nissan and other forums, there's not much you can do - replace various computers and probably some of the sensors, but that has no guarantees - replace the car with a Jap import or a NZ 2006/7 car.DanialZ wrote:We are on the same page. Have you figured this out yet?
Bit of a shame really because there are some neat toys/tools I would use.
Life's like that sometimes.