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Post by supagrippa on Jun 12, 2013 14:08:38 GMT -8
Hi,
Would be nice to have a vehicle profile similar to the gauges profile with the make, module, device etc. already configured so you don't have to select them every time you start the app. You could also then attach the gauges profile to make a really fast start.
SG
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Post by Issac on Jun 12, 2013 20:09:35 GMT -8
Hi,
You may select the Bluetooth device under preference which will avoid prompt selection. You may load a startup profile under preference and should avoid many prompt as well. Click connect then select profile at the bottom and that is the only prompt you will receive.
I will make a better setup in the future just as you suggested.
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Post by bivanbi on Aug 28, 2013 6:56:04 GMT -8
Not very familiar with this profile feature yes. Is it able to learn which OBD modules to scan? Auto-scan takes a LOT of time, and I don't seem to remember every module my cars have.
thanks,
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Post by Issac on Aug 28, 2013 7:52:45 GMT -8
Not very familiar with this profile feature yes. Is it able to learn which OBD modules to scan? Auto-scan takes a LOT of time, and I don't seem to remember every module my cars have. thanks, No, it will not remember the modules. I will need to redo the profile feature in the future to make it more reliable and effective. Meanwhile, here is a tip. Run a Full Auto Scan for each of the Modules and save the Pids to a file. You can import the Pid List under Multi Data Parameters and connect using No Scan for a faster connecting method.
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Post by bivanbi on Aug 28, 2013 23:02:59 GMT -8
No, it will not remember the modules. I will need to redo the profile feature in the future to make it more reliable and effective. Meanwhile, here is a tip. Run a Full Auto Scan for each of the Modules and save the Pids to a file. You can import the Pid List under Multi Data Parameters and connect using No Scan for a faster connecting method. Sorry I was a bit ambigous, I really wanted to say that "Scan All Faults" takes an awful lot of time, because either I select the modules to scan one by one (which is nothing but convinient), or I have to wait till Car Gauge scans all modules most of which confirmed not to work with my car. Is it correct that Ford Powertrain(ISO) scan is being worked on and I may expect it to work in the near future? Thanks,
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