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Old 12th September 2007, 20:06   #46
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n_c, I know! Courtesy Skoda. hehehe. But SG has more features than the Octi's instrument cluster.

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Old 31st October 2007, 22:14   #47
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Hi! Now the SG is fixed near the speedo with velcro stickers.. Pictures below..







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Old 2nd November 2007, 22:27   #48
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No wonder the FORD works flawlessly, American car Maker.
Japs suck at OBD
Interesting.. what did the poor japs do wrong now ?
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Old 2nd November 2007, 23:13   #49
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No wonder flawed Jap cars are being sold all over the world...Coz they are way too busy getting their reliability right instead of the great American name..oh for the record us poor japanese car owners would love to talk about resale value as well all over the world ...(hmm wonder why?)And OBD? whats that? OBD II can bus system ..hmm maybe a jap spec?
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Old 3rd November 2007, 01:07   #50
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@nitroxx - does the ScanGauge II work with Opel cars ? I am planning to get one down from the US of A.
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If I find a opel car, ill try to try SGII on it. But the problem would be, where is the OBD port located in the Opel..?

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I bought a Scanguage from US to use in my Baleno.

Sadly it doesn't work. Does anybody know a way out to get it working? :-(
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Or if somebody with an American car wants this to be fixed I am ready to part with it
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Old 14th January 2008, 13:10   #54
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According this chart the OBD2 protocol used by Suzuki is ISO 9141 in many of their sub 2L models.

http://www.etools.org/files/public/g...s-02-17-03.htm

I tried connecting to a 2003 Suzuki Wagon R 1.1L & 2005 Suzuki Baleno 1.6L. Even after forcing the ISO mode the unit switches off undetected after displaying the message "Connecting.........."

There also is a pin layout difference between Wagon R & Baleno in the DLC \ OBD2 Connector



From Scantool FAQ


DLC pins used :-

Wagon R
Pin 5 -ve
Pin 7 signal
Pin 16 +ve

Baleno
Pin 5 -ve
Pin 9 signal
Pin 16 +ve


Does anybody know whether Scangauge supports ISO 9141 standard or is compatible with Suzuki ECU coding?
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i dont think the baleno is obd2. maybe thats why its not working.
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Old 17th January 2008, 19:28   #56
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I bought a Scanguage from US to use in my Baleno.

Sadly it doesn't work. Does anybody know a way out to get it working? :-(
Hi eapen,Congrats on your purchase of the SGII. I'm a proud owner and happy user of the same. Its a wonderful device. But I'm sorry the reason why the SGII doesn't work in the Baleno is..
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No wonder the FORD works flawlessly, American car Maker.
Japs suck at OBD
How much did you get the SGII for?

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Old 6th August 2008, 17:56   #57
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This tool is extensively used by hypermilers in USA. See link below. I am thinking of buying one during my next visit. Not sure though if it works with Santro and Verna. Absar, do you have any info about Santro Zipdrive and Verna compatibility with SGII?

Instrumentation - Fuel Economy, Hypermiling, EcoModding News and Forum - EcoModder.com
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Hi eapen,Congrats on your purchase of the SGII. I'm a proud owner and happy user of the same. Its a wonderful device. But I'm sorry the reason why the SGII doesn't work in the Baleno is..


How much did you get the SGII for?

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Will it also work on an Aveo U-VA? Any place to buy it from in India?
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Old 7th October 2008, 17:49   #59
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No wonder the FORD works flawlessly, American car Maker.
Japs suck at OBD
So i'm guessing wont work on the Sx4?
What about Indian cars like Tatas etc etc?
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TATA's use the ISO9141 protocol which is supported by scantool.

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So i'm guessing wont work on the Sx4?
What about Indian cars like Tatas etc etc?
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