@eutu1960:
Here is a demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLrPRDh7K8I
Here is a quick start guide:
http://www.1320electronics.com/ALDLDroidQuickStart.html
@eutu1960:
Here is a demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLrPRDh7K8I
Here is a quick start guide:
http://www.1320electronics.com/ALDLDroidQuickStart.html
I was hoping for a more in depth tutorial.
It's a pretty simple app once you start playing with it. It probably does help if you have previous experience with Tunerpro or something similar.
1973 K-5 Blazer, TBI 350, TH400, 1 ton axles & 38" SSRs'
1975 280Z, TBI 350, 700R4
1953 M-38A1, TBI Buick 231
1951 Ford Panel, 5.3 with 4L80E
I have been playing with it and figured most of what I whant to now out, I pretty much want to use it for data logging, but was wondering if you could use it to clear codes or just any other features it may have.
Some of that may depend on what ECM and definition file you're using it with. There may be an ECM that allows you to clear codes, but most of the OBD1 GM stuff requires power to be disconnected.
1973 K-5 Blazer, TBI 350, TH400, 1 ton axles & 38" SSRs'
1975 280Z, TBI 350, 700R4
1953 M-38A1, TBI Buick 231
1951 Ford Panel, 5.3 with 4L80E
I can clear the codes through the onboard obd1 system but was curious if I could do it directly from aldldroid.
Just have to add it to the ADX file (if it's not already there). Whatever can be done by the ECU, you should be able to do it with the app as any command is just sending bytes over the serial line :)
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