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ECUTalk Consult Cable - $50

100% working. Includes everything you would get if bought brand new, such as software CD. RRP $80

Background

A 'consult interface' cable allows the connection of a Laptop/PC to a Consult capable car for diagnostics with Consult programs, such as the ECUTalk software. The cables are not 'straight through', but have an electrical circuit inside the connector (not just a case of putting connectors on the ends of a cable).

Car Support

Nissan Consult is supported on most Nissans built in the 1990s, and a few from the 2000s. If the car has the female consult port, it will most likely support consult. It also works on a select few vehicles with the OBDII plug, via an adaptor - typically these include the Patrol/Navara/Terrano with TB45E or non-CRD ZD30 engine, and the R50 Pathfinder with VG33E engine. If you are not sure, please contact us first. Consult is only supported on the Nissan ECUs, so replacement ECUs like the PowerFC, etc, will not support it (remapped/daughterboards ECUs or those with piggybacks like SAFC should be fine). Also some late model cars from 1999 may have an OBDII port and a Consult port, but only retain the consult port it for ancilliary systems (like AT, AirCon, HICAS, etc) diagnostics, but the main ECU may be OBDII.

More Info: http://www.ecutalk.com/interface.aspx

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