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Grandpa 07-19-2007 02:18 PM

Scan tool 8 pin
 
If I understand what is going on, a light comes on on a scan tool and blinks a number of times. This indicates a voltage has been applied between two pins. If this is so, then a simple volt meter, analog or digital would be able to discern absence or presence of a voltage. Count the number of voltage spikes and you have the error code. Any comments??? Thanks

Arthur Dalton 07-19-2007 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Grandpa (Post 1567459)
If I understand what is going on, a light comes on on a scan tool and blinks a number of times. This indicates a voltage has been applied between two pins. If this is so, then a simple volt meter, analog or digital would be able to discern absence or presence of a voltage. Count the number of voltage spikes and you have the error code. Any comments??? Thanks


NO

You send an Initiation Signal to the ECU and it sends back it's memory storage in Flash Format , which is LED activation. { Square Wave]

Grandpa 07-19-2007 02:46 PM

Well, so much for that idea....thanks

Arthur Dalton 07-19-2007 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Grandpa (Post 1567496)
Well, so much for that idea....thanks

Don't quit now , Gramps !!!!

You can make one for about $5 worth of parts from Radio Shack..

Here ya go..

http://members.aol.com/ajdalton7/ledtool.jpg

zcc 07-19-2007 04:18 PM

I have the device but I need a manual for the LEDs, Anyone have it? :)

bobterry99 07-19-2007 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Grandpa (Post 1567459)
...then a simple volt meter, analog or digital would be able to discern absence or presence of a voltage. Count the number of voltage spikes and you have the error code. Any comments???

I've used my cheap digital multimeter to read codes when I didn't have an LED available. It was servicable, but it's much easier to count flashes than to study a digital display that is displaying all sorts of numbers. An analog meter would work fine.

Several years ago Arthur Dalton posted a link to a Baum scanner manual that lists codes. It has been uploaded and is available for download here: http://www.benzworld.org/forums/r129-sl-class/1266535-diagnostics-sl-pre-94-a.html?

I built a circuit that automates the process of reading and erasing analog codes. To read a code you momentarily press a button and the circuit counts the pulses and displays their total for you. It can also automatically read and erase all codes stored in a particular controller with just one touch of a button.

The circuit consists of two integrated circuits, three transistors, a two-digit LED display, and a dozen resistors. The cost is only about $10, but it takes some time and effort to solder it together. If someone is handy with a soldering iron and enjoys electronic projects, they may want to email me for details. But most people will want to use a Radio Shack 276-209 like Arthur uses in the circuit he mentions above.

zcc 07-19-2007 05:14 PM

Thank u very much :D

Arthur Dalton 07-19-2007 06:05 PM

That tool is for OBD1
You are asking for OBD2..that is completely different and is ISO/Digital Format.


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