Thank you. I have12Vbetween theHand A and5Vbetween M andA.I also havebetween 16and12Vand 5V5between 9and 5. I willretestthe ECU andsee if there areany problems withthe cablesor connectors.Suddenlyright onECUtesting.
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Rhinoman, my car is a Sidekick, 1994, 5D 1.6, 16V and my ECU (as e-mailon the dateof purchase) is ALDL.
This is in agreement?
Iwill be waiting forfurther instructions,
Marcelo Dante
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COM4 is good.
Before you try to connect you should select 7812 baud and COM4 and then press connect. Do you get any error messages when you press connect?
You need to test the ALDL socket to ensure that you have 12V between pins H and A and 5V between pins M and A. Then plug in the adapter cable and measure at the OBD2 end betwen pins 16 and 5 to ensure that you still have 12V and between 9 and 5 to ensure that you still have 5V. The ignition must be ON when the tests are done.
If the voltages check out OK then plug in the interface and use hyperterminal or similar to send some data, for this test any data will do at any speed. because its a one-wire serial link any data you send should be echoed back. The ECU will ignore any data that it doesn't recognise so it shouldn't corrupt the data.
If that all checks out OK then there is a problem with either the interface or the ECU, can you try the interface on another Suzuki?
Regards
James
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1984 Suzuki SJ413K pick up, 1.6 16V Baleno engine 2000 Suzuki Vitara 1.6 8V, many mods 2004 Suzuki Ignis 1.5VVT 4Grip 2006 Suzuki Jimny 1.3VVT JLX+ and many more.
The image has come out too small is the USB-serial converter on COM4? Have you tested the OBD2 socket to confirm that you have 12V between pins 16 and 5?
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1984 Suzuki SJ413K pick up, 1.6 16V Baleno engine 2000 Suzuki Vitara 1.6 8V, many mods 2004 Suzuki Ignis 1.5VVT 4Grip 2006 Suzuki Jimny 1.3VVT JLX+ and many more.
You need to go to the device manager and check that the driver has been correctly installed. You should see a window that looks something like this:
Unplug the interface and then see if one of the com ports is removed. If the interface doesn't appear as a ComPort then try looking under HID devices, if it appears there then you will need to right click on the device and the under 'properties' uninstall the driver and then install the FTDI driver again. You must use the FTDI VCP (Virtual Com Port) driver.
Regards
James
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1984 Suzuki SJ413K pick up, 1.6 16V Baleno engine 2000 Suzuki Vitara 1.6 8V, many mods 2004 Suzuki Ignis 1.5VVT 4Grip 2006 Suzuki Jimny 1.3VVT JLX+ and many more.
It may not work on COM1, the driver would normally install the Com port on COM3 or higher. You may have to use the advanced settings in the driver to move the interface to a higher port setting.
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1984 Suzuki SJ413K pick up, 1.6 16V Baleno engine 2000 Suzuki Vitara 1.6 8V, many mods 2004 Suzuki Ignis 1.5VVT 4Grip 2006 Suzuki Jimny 1.3VVT JLX+ and many more.
Did you configure the software to use the correct port & baud rate?
After starting Rhinoview, pull down the Comms menu and select Settings, then set the Comm Channel to match the cable, com1 in your case, and then choose a baud rate, click OK and then reopen the Comms menu and select Connect.
I have a Sidekick 1994, engine G16B, the cable you bought and downloaded the program and can not make the program work. I use Windows 7 in Portuguese-Brazil. Can you help me?