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Old 09-30-2009, 01:46 PM
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i use a kkl usb interface with navcoder...work like a charm , successfully changed language and vin to navi, video in motion...etc, btw, this not means you simply connect a vag kkl interface to bmw obd connector and use with navcoder...i've made myself an adaptor to connect into obd plug and use +12v, ground and k line on cd connector from the trunk with navcoder
Well this sounds new to me.
No problem to get the kkl usb interface. Can you please provide details about the adaptor? Thanks
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Thanks to Zeronoo for the information. By the way it seems to me that there is no difference between Ibus and Kbus ???? Am I correct or not. I searched the web and realized that the "resler interface" had already been invented beeing nothing else that a Kbus to RS 232 adapter...but the german frined was clever enough.
Said so, the signla on pin 7 of ODB connector is ok...
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Thanks to Zeronoo for the information. By the way it seems to me that there is no difference between Ibus and Kbus ???? Am I correct or not. I searched the web and realized that the "resler interface" had already been invented beeing nothing else that a Kbus to RS 232 adapter...but the german frined was clever enough.
Said so, the signla on pin 7 of ODB connector is ok...

ibus and kbus are the same

But while the kline on the OBDII is the same electrically as the kbus, it has a different data protokol
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Old 10-05-2009, 03:19 AM
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[QUOTE=KiwiJochen;665862]ibus and kbus are the same
Does this means that the hardware interface (Resler Interface) should work with both? I mean, if I connect the Resler Interface to the OBD connector - k pin - will it work or not?In the case the HW is fine do I need diffrente software??I am a little bit confused...thanks for any clarification
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Why do you not want to hook it to the I bus line? It's easy to locate one. You could locate it on the WDS and follow it to where you wanted to make the connection.
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Why do you not want to hook it to the I bus line? It's easy to locate one. You could locate it on the WDS and follow it to where you wanted to make the connection.
Actually this is what I intended to do. I am just a little bit confused as I do not understand the difference - if there is any - between connecting the interface to the OBD or to the Ibus cable. In other words, I wonder if there is a differente result/output if I connect the interface (raiden-resler) to the Ibus or to the OBD. can I do the same cheks/operations in both ways?
Thanks for the clarifications.
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The electrical interface (physical connection) is the same

The data protocol (data format, data speed) is totally different


kbus defines electrical interface, it does not define data protocol

So yes, the Resler interface MAYBE can be used on the ODBII connector, if it can align to the same data baud rate. I don't think OBDII is 9600 baud....

And then you need some software to read the OBDII data...
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KJ thanks a lot, much clear to me now....
Last question: so, which hardware do I need to "simply" connect the OBD to the PC?...a "regular" OBD/RS232-USB interface will do the job with the right software?
Any suggestion about the hardware..there are so many around, I guess a vag kkl as on ebay should work fine
Thx again.
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