Hi. I'm looking for advice on how one would go about hooking up a laptop to a car's ECM. I'm not necessarily looking to modify anything (though it might be fun to have that option). I mainly want to look at sensor data, read codes, that sort of thing.
I've seen OBDII USB cables for sale on occasion, but I haven't figured out how to tell which cable will work with which software. I've also seen lots of different software (usually expensive). Not sure which one I should buy. Specific information on this sort of thing seems hard to come by.
I like the idea of open source software- but when I read up on it, they start talking about vehicle-specific "definition files". What the hell is that? Where do I get one? What if they don't make one for my own vehicle?
The only OBDII vehicle I own is an '01 Chevy Lumina. I also have a '94 Corsica- it'd be nice to be able to hook up to it, too... but I've read that there are issues with hooking up to OBD1.5.
I'm somewhat competent at working with/on both computers and vehicle control systems... but I'm having trouble putting the two together. So bear with me. And thanks for any advice.
I've seen OBDII USB cables for sale on occasion, but I haven't figured out how to tell which cable will work with which software. I've also seen lots of different software (usually expensive). Not sure which one I should buy. Specific information on this sort of thing seems hard to come by.
I like the idea of open source software- but when I read up on it, they start talking about vehicle-specific "definition files". What the hell is that? Where do I get one? What if they don't make one for my own vehicle?
The only OBDII vehicle I own is an '01 Chevy Lumina. I also have a '94 Corsica- it'd be nice to be able to hook up to it, too... but I've read that there are issues with hooking up to OBD1.5.
I'm somewhat competent at working with/on both computers and vehicle control systems... but I'm having trouble putting the two together. So bear with me. And thanks for any advice.
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