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hey, just wanna check the voltages my o2 sensor is running and wanna be a bit more scientific that the flashing engine light

so does anyone have a consult cable and the software that they would lend me or run for me?

let me know

Thanks, Tom

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hey, just wanna check the voltages my o2 sensor is running and wanna be a bit more scientific that the flashing engine light

so does anyone have a consult cable and the software that they would lend me or run for me?

let me know

Thanks, Tom

got to be a registerd nissan dealership to get the softwear. unless you know a nissan dealership owner or service manager good luck with getting one.

got to be a registerd nissan dealership to get the softwear. unless you know a nissan dealership owner or service manager good luck with getting one.

lol, you can get a consult cable for around $100 depending on where you get it from, most of the software is free.

Tom, if you can't find anyone down the coast with one you could check your O2 voltages with a multimeter, either at the ecu or the O2 sensor itself, should give you a good enough idea if the sensor is faulty or not. if you come up brissy way at all i have a cable and software and could help you out.

hey, just wanna check the voltages my o2 sensor is running and wanna be a bit more scientific that the flashing engine light

so does anyone have a consult cable and the software that they would lend me or run for me?

let me know

Thanks, Tom

This guy can sell you a consult cable: http://www.ecutalk.com/

He also does a nifty display that you can keep on your dash or you can use either to plug in a laptop. There is also a load of (some free) software available

lol, you can get a consult cable for around $100 depending on where you get it from, most of the software is free.

Tom, if you can't find anyone down the coast with one you could check your O2 voltages with a multimeter, either at the ecu or the O2 sensor itself, should give you a good enough idea if the sensor is faulty or not. if you come up brissy way at all i have a cable and software and could help you out.

i never said consult cable. i said softwear. you can get the consult cables from jaycar. as for the softwear, i work at a nissan dealership and your not ment to have it unless your registared with nissan australia. if someone does have it they have a handy peice of gear.

http://www.nissanforums.com/tools/125956-n...-softwares.html

Nissan Data Scan - Nissan Data Scan ver. 1.5

Can be purchased with the consult cables.

Datalog Viewer - Untitled Document

Used to graph data captured by Nissan Data Scan

ConZult-Free - Conzult diagnostic software

Free but very basic

SRtalk Beta - ZControl.net

Free

ZTalk V1.1 - ZControl.net

Free

CalumSult - Index of /~cjohns32/calumsult

Free

OBD ScanTech Nissan - Generic Scan Tool Software That Works With Vehicle PCM

No longer free, unregistered version works but has some features disabled.

TECU - :: View topic - TECU new versions- Download here!

Free

DDLReader - http://www.hybridka.com/consult/DDLReader.exe

Free

ECU Talk - ECU Talk

Free - Developed by PGA member NewKleer

ConSultan - Code 55 Racing

(this is a newly released macintosh OS X consult software alpha release)

you can even get one for mac :geek:

but i think one of those ecutalk things will be on the cards very soon - i very much like the idea of having fuel consumption, anyone know how accurate they are?

if you're gonna buy one, i'd recommend ECUTalk. cheaper than the rest, generally will get to you within a week and they supply some software on a cd in the price :bunny:

Never seen those before, so ordering one!!

if you're gonna buy one, i'd recommend ECUTalk. cheaper than the rest, generally will get to you within a week and they supply some software on a cd in the price ;)

yeah gonna get one soon, just had to pay for rego tho :bunny:

i never said consult cable. i said softwear. you can get the consult cables from jaycar. as for the softwear, i work at a nissan dealership and your not ment to have it unless your registared with nissan australia. if someone does have it they have a handy peice of gear.

you cant get consult cables from jaycar. you're perhaps getting confused with OBDII stuff for the 2000+ cars. we arent talking about anything made by nissan itself, but aftermarket cables/software.

you cant get consult cables from jaycar. you're perhaps getting confused with OBDII stuff for the 2000+ cars. we arent talking about anything made by nissan itself, but aftermarket cables/software.

so are you the guy that makes the ecutalk displays NewKleer?

$70 for SAU members if paid via bank deposit (pm me)

can you guess which state from my location? ;) (From: Western Sydney)

lol, my bad

how much for the V2 display? - posting to qld 4226 ;)

thank you

208 for green, 218 for blue, including postage (paid via bank deposit)

mad, i really want one but i have rego due ;) - will see how i'm doing thurs and shoot you a pm

thanks again

Pardon my ignorance, but what do you get for $70?

Just the cable?

i think so, u can plug your laptop into the consult port and get some free software off the net and away you go

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