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Old 17-09-2017, 10:10 AM   #37
scrisford
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Default Re: OBD II reader and Forscan program.

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Originally Posted by TimXR6 View Post
Just received my ELM327 scanner from ebay

Downloaded Forscan to laptop

Tried to run it on my BF11 Turbo- Wont connect to vehicle.

Try it on my AU11 XR8 and works no problem.

Have tried it a few times now on the BF and keep getting 'cant connect to vehicle'.

The scanner is getting power, as it lights up. When first plugged in, it lights up green then scales back to 2 red lights. It does this on the xr8 as well.

Any ideas? Not sure where to start.

cheers
TIMxr6,

I have AU11 XR8, i have tried other code scanners. Exactly which code scanner did you buy. Hopefully 4 time lucky?

Cheers
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