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Originally Posted by Modshack
OBD output only uses 4 pins or so. Some cars with proprietary signals may use more.. A standard CAN compatible OBD reader is fine for Nissan.
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so I can get any of these software?
Scanning Software - Free:
Scanmaster ELM v.0.4.0.0 -
WGSoft.de - Automotive Diagnostic Software
Digimoto Lite -
http://www.digimoto.com/
wODB -
http://www.werner-digital.com/obd/software.html
ScanTool -
ScanTool.net, LLC - Scan Tools, PC-based OBD-II (OBD2) Interfaces, OBD diagnostic software
OBD2Spy -
http://www.obd2spy.com/
EasyObdII_v2 -
http://www.easyobdii.com/downloads.php
OBD Logger -
OBD II logger Win
OBD Gauge PalmOS -
OBD Gauge
Scanning Software - Paid:
EngineCheck -
EOBD / OBDII Engine Diagnostic Software :: Check Engine light on? :: Gendan EngineCheck
PCMSCAN -
PCMSCAN - Palmer Performance Engineering, Inc.
Scanmaster -
WGSoft.de - Automotive Diagnostic Software
VitalScan -
http://www.vitalengineering.co.uk/software.htm
One question tho? why does SERIAL PORT keep coming up when I read about obd2 when it's been obsolete for years now and modern laptops only have usb. my obd2 cable is only USB. thank you, modshack, I'm almost there