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Old 06-15-2005, 01:11 PM
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OBD2 scan tool Actron CP9145: Question

Does anyone have the Actron CP9145? I understand the unit gives some live data. I understand that a lot of stuff will not show up on European cars because it's proprietary, but I'm just wondering if some of what they call PIDs will show up because they are generic.

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MB is about as un OBD compliant as any manufacturer. You will get no mode 5, 6, or 9 that I know of. You should get some Parameter IDs pids in Mode 1. I doubt if freeze frame will work Mode 2, Mode 3 is fault codes which should work. Mode 4 is reset and should work. Mode 5 is sensor evaluation and I don't think MB reports. Mode 6 is monitor test reports evap, cat efficiency etc. MB also doesn't report. Mode 9 is calibration ID and I don't think MB reports.
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Old 06-15-2005, 02:19 PM
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MB is about as un OBD compliant as any manufacturer
Would you say that OBD2 Porsches, a 1997 in my case, are also rather un OBD compliant too?


Where can I go or search under to find what the different modes are or supposed to show?

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