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Hi guys what's the best reader for a 2.4 4wd 2003 plate 

 

Thanks

  • 3 weeks later...

Try an email to Gendan.co.uk

 

They got me sorted out with correct gear for a motorhome.

 

A generic OBD reader that works is the Ancel JP700.

 

Anything more than OBD codes and you need Techstream.

  • 2 months later...

Hello Guys

does the AncelJP700 work also for 2004 3.0 6V? Any experiences

yes it will but only read codes if engine malfunction light on if you want to read codes with out engine light on you will need techstream software 

Thanks for this valuable information. I will get the techstream software. Any idea where i could get the right OBD plug?

Toyota germany doesn't know about Alphards and the model 2004 has a different pin assignment as far as i know. That's why no workshop here can use the obd diagnosis at my car. 

24 minutes ago, karsten doering said:

2004 has a different pin assignment as far as i know

There's at least two interfaces on the J1962 (https://www.dashlogic.com/docs/technical/obdii_connector_pinout) connector that support OBD comms:

  • A) OBD-on-CAN pins 6 and 14.
  • B) OBD-on-K-Line on pin 7.

B is A's predecessor and has a much lower baud rate. On my 2002 2.4L only B is supported and the same is possibly true of your 2004 vehicle. If so, it's likely the workshops you speak to only have equipment that supports A.

 

Anyway, I can recommend the following cable and software kit: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124808047632

  • 1 month later...

Hi Geralt,

I ve bought the recomended cable and software kit. At one point of the installation it sais "to get the licence key send me the software ID.."

Unfotunately it nowhere sais where to send it, to get the licence key.

Do you have an idea?

Greetings

Karsten 

  • 8 months later...

What OBD reader works on an AH10 2002 2.4 automatic?

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