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Rocko

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    2004 Pathfinder SE
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
  • Your Age
    40-45
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    2004

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Vancouver, B.C.
  • Country
    Germany

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  1. Short update. Checked fuses, all ok Tried it with a second bluetooth adapter, didn´t work I´ve found a video on youtube on how to diagnose the obd port with a multimeter. Guess I have to try that.
  2. Hi Ferrariowner, try to connect a 2002 Tiburon to an obd reader - not happening without modification. It seems that auto parts are a litte bit more expensive in Canada. But you´re right maybe i just have to bite a 22. @5523 will check the fuses to make sure. thanks for the info
  3. I just wanted to make sure that it will work at all. I had solder a bridge into the odp plug in my last car to make it work. Maybe I have to bite the bullet and buy another bluetooth adapter.
  4. The ignition is on and i have set up a profile. I have tried several settings in this profile but nothing seems to work. I´m using a mini elm327 bluetooth adapter.
  5. Hi, I´m new here and so is my 2004 Pathfinder. I have learnt quite a lot reading the various topics. It helped me extremely buying the, hopefully right, Pathfinder. I´m planing to install the manual Warn hubs. In order to compare the fuel consumption before and after, I bought the torque pro app an a bluetooth odb dongle. My phone connects to the bluetooth dongle but the software or the dongle can´t connect and retrieve data from the ECU. I´m using the ISO 14230-4, ISO 9141-2 protocols for the interface. Does anyone have experience with torque pro? Does this setup work with the r50 Pathy or is it just not working with mine? Best wishes Rocko
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