1996 hyundai excel lx
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1996 hyundai excel lx
Andrew Tweddle wrote:
I was wondering whether the electronic interface to the ECM was an
OBD11(2) compatible one, or just an exclusive to hyundai.
I found on scantools.net that there is open source software to interface
to most American delivered cars post 1996 (hyundai included) but the
connector is in a different place and looks a little different and maybe
this was an older style.
Also troublecodes.net had some information.
I might add Australian delivery and compliance, right hand drive!
Any help appreciated!
Andrew
I was wondering whether the electronic interface to the ECM was an
OBD11(2) compatible one, or just an exclusive to hyundai.
I found on scantools.net that there is open source software to interface
to most American delivered cars post 1996 (hyundai included) but the
connector is in a different place and looks a little different and maybe
this was an older style.
Also troublecodes.net had some information.
I might add Australian delivery and compliance, right hand drive!
Any help appreciated!
Andrew
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Re: 1996 hyundai excel lx
U.S. models are OBDII compliant, but I'm not sure about Australia.
I did a google search and quickly came up with this page
(http://www.obdii.com/connector.html) which shows a picture of the OBDII
connector. If your connector looks like this, you have OBDII. If not,
you don't.
I did a google search and quickly came up with this page
(http://www.obdii.com/connector.html) which shows a picture of the OBDII
connector. If your connector looks like this, you have OBDII. If not,
you don't.
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Re: 1996 hyundai excel lx
U.S. models are OBDII compliant, but I'm not sure about Australia.
I did a google search and quickly came up with this page
(http://www.obdii.com/connector.html) which shows a picture of the OBDII
connector. If your connector looks like this, you have OBDII. If not,
you don't.
I did a google search and quickly came up with this page
(http://www.obdii.com/connector.html) which shows a picture of the OBDII
connector. If your connector looks like this, you have OBDII. If not,
you don't.
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Re: 1996 hyundai excel lx
U.S. models are OBDII compliant, but I'm not sure about Australia.
I did a google search and quickly came up with this page
(http://www.obdii.com/connector.html) which shows a picture of the OBDII
connector. If your connector looks like this, you have OBDII. If not,
you don't.
I did a google search and quickly came up with this page
(http://www.obdii.com/connector.html) which shows a picture of the OBDII
connector. If your connector looks like this, you have OBDII. If not,
you don't.
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