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Old 07-27-2019, 10:26 AM
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Thanks, hopefully that's what I need .


I'm using an eBay clear cable with white PCB. I can't remember if the two pins are linked. ( I need to check and install a switch if needed.)
My cable has a software option to enable or disable D-CAN mode which is a bit tricky. I wonder if that could be a cause for some communication issues...



Similar to this:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/INPA-Ediaba...sAAOSwAHtaKQVs


This is not the seller I used, but the cable is similar. There are other cables with a switch near the label...
I can't recommend it yet due to the following issues:



I have a late 2000 e53 4.4 with both the round and OBD2 connectors. EU spec with RHD.

I have communication problems with some modules and some will not accept instructions from Inpa. Particularly the airbag module and ABS/DSC.


I can interact with Nav, Engine, Seats, and Lights, and clear MOST errors from other modules...

From memory I can read most (if not all) modules, so I assume the cable is good...

Hopefully the fresh files will sort out my issues.
Cheers.
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