voicey
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I spent a very enjoyable morning with Catmanv2 and his 2002 4200 Coupe. The purpose was to try out my diagnostic tool on a Maserati and to see what could be done.
The tool is a Texa TXC which connects to the car via the OBD socket. The TXC communicates with a laptop via bluetooth running Texa IDC4 Plus software. Crucially, I have the supercar extension.
I have worked with an SD3 on Ferraris - the Texa is about 90% of the SD3. However, the purchase price is a lot less and just within the reach of a home mechanic like myself.
Here's the car in question and a pic of the OBD socket (note not all the pins are used, which is common).
The tool is a Texa TXC which connects to the car via the OBD socket. The TXC communicates with a laptop via bluetooth running Texa IDC4 Plus software. Crucially, I have the supercar extension.
I have worked with an SD3 on Ferraris - the Texa is about 90% of the SD3. However, the purchase price is a lot less and just within the reach of a home mechanic like myself.
Here's the car in question and a pic of the OBD socket (note not all the pins are used, which is common).