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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / March 2006

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Peugeot Diagnosis

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SnoopGroggyGrog - 18 Mar 2006 15:58 GMT
Hello again!

I am thinking of downloading some diagnosis tools for my 206,
(freediag).  Do Peugeot use their own specific codes in addition to the
EOBD II standard, or do they just use EOBD II?

Thanks

David
Marc  Amsterdam - 18 Mar 2006 21:33 GMT
>Hello again!
>
>I am thinking of downloading some diagnosis tools for my 206,
>(freediag).  Do Peugeot use their own specific codes in addition to the
>EOBD II standard, or do they just use EOBD II?

Afaik they use the standard EODBII  DTC codes, alongside with pug
specific codes

>Thanks
>
>David
rocciamax.ng@email.it - 20 Mar 2006 15:35 GMT
They use EOBD II std codes for RPM and DTC, but all other sensors data
are under a proprietary procol.

I read DTCs with a ELM scan bought on EBay (34 euro) and OpenDiag.

Cia'
Max
SnoopGroggyGrog - 20 Mar 2006 17:52 GMT
Ok.

What hardware do I need? The ELM scan that you bought off Ebay, is there
a particular name I should be looking for on Ebay?

Thanks again!

David

> They use EOBD II std codes for RPM and DTC, but all other sensors data
> are under a proprietary procol.
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> Cia'
> Max
'Roccia' Max De Poli - 20 Mar 2006 18:18 GMT
I bought this one
http://tinyurl.com/fjbzp
They have also a USB version.

and I use it with my notebook, with a serial-USB 1.1 adapter.

Be aware that the only data you can see from a Peugeot OBD are engine
rpms and DTCs... everything else (MAF, calculated load, FTs etc) is
encoded and you need a peugeot scanner to see 'em :(

Of course, you can also turn off that darn MIL :D

cia'
Max
 
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