Nissan Consult
#1
Nissan Consult
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW
What else would be needed for that to work except a laptop?
What else would be needed for that to work except a laptop?
#2
Consults are VERY nice. As they have more features than other obdII readers. But he doesn't mention the fact that Consults have the ability to turn on/off ign coils/injectors etc.. So I don't know if it's legit or not.
Wouldn't the Auterra obdII have the same features as what he lists?
Wouldn't the Auterra obdII have the same features as what he lists?
#5
I know, it looks like the guy made the connector himself and the CD is a backup. I wasn't going to buy it but wanted to know if it's a complete set in case I stumbe upon it in the future. About the auterra, I want it badly but isn't it only PALM compatible?
Small tidbit, I just found out that Nissan Fast can find factory installed options on any max with just a VIN. I know it's lame but I've had it for a year or so and never noticed.
Small tidbit, I just found out that Nissan Fast can find factory installed options on any max with just a VIN. I know it's lame but I've had it for a year or so and never noticed.
#6
All the consults I've seen are stand alone black boxes. That thing he has looks EXACTLY like all the other OBDII readers I've seen. Plus the fact that this auction is from Italy, makes me nervous. But since Zacky is going to buy it, he can let us know how it works.
The Auterra units are Palm compatible. But I do believe the have Labtop versions also. I'd much rather have one of these than some moron on ebay, misrepresenting their stuff as Nissan Consult equipment.
This is a REAL Nissan Consult. Note the price.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...sPageName=WDVW
The Auterra units are Palm compatible. But I do believe the have Labtop versions also. I'd much rather have one of these than some moron on ebay, misrepresenting their stuff as Nissan Consult equipment.
This is a REAL Nissan Consult. Note the price.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...sPageName=WDVW
#8
Dave. There are more than a few good scan tools out there. Do a search!
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....dII+scan+tools
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....dII+scan+tools
#10
Originally Posted by Quicksilver
That is not the Consult at all. It may be a hacked homemade version, but it is not legit...
#11
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
Dave. There are more than a few good scan tools out there. Do a search!
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....dII+scan+tools
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....dII+scan+tools
#12
Originally Posted by kevlo911
But will it reprogram the ecu? Higher rev limit or advancing timing?
If it's a hacked/homemade ripoff, it very well might. If he's not honest about it, then no. Either way, I wouldn't touch that thing with a 10 foot pole...
#13
Originally Posted by kevlo911
But will it reprogram the ecu? Higher rev limit or advancing timing?
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Originally Posted by DAVE Sz
How? Even TS or JWT can't do that. They have to attach a daughterboard in order to do those things.
It is my understanding that with the original Consult tool, you can only temporarily modify the outputs of certain sensors for diagnostic purposes.
I have an Auterra unit myself which I find very useful. If I was to go out and buy another scan tool, I would get one that could also monitor injector pulse width and knock sensor output.
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