arsin225
06-05-2016, 11:10 AM
Hello all.
I had a problem I thought I caused when I was installing my auto-starter. My PIC (Panel Instrument Cluster) would blink and sometimes turn off while driving. I coined this problem to myself shorting the ignition wire to the chassis, which gave me a CEL stating I lost communications to the PIC. I tried to make everything 'stock' by removing any additional wiring and still had the issue. What I didn't remove was the OBDII reader, some generic ELM327 bluetooth adapter.
I took out the OBDII reader and have been driving for 2mo+ without the issue. Now that issue wasn't repeatable because I didn't know the cause, but from a time test I'd have that issue every month sometimes 2-days consecutively. I talked to a mechanic who told me some of these generic OBDII readers can screw around with your ECU, he also suggested I remove it.
I had another problem that might be related again, where my ODBII reader screwed up. I created a thread where I thought the orientation of my car was causing an issue for me starting my car. I pinned the problem to "My fuel injector wire was wet", as this cable was in 'storage' in my battery tray till I fixed the issue. I'm not sure if the OBD reader cause that issue too, but so far it's been smooth sailing.
Has anyone had similar problems? I'm using Torque (Android), but all the times it screwed up I didn't have the app running. I just left it plugged in so I didn't have to keep track of where it was in my garage.
I had a problem I thought I caused when I was installing my auto-starter. My PIC (Panel Instrument Cluster) would blink and sometimes turn off while driving. I coined this problem to myself shorting the ignition wire to the chassis, which gave me a CEL stating I lost communications to the PIC. I tried to make everything 'stock' by removing any additional wiring and still had the issue. What I didn't remove was the OBDII reader, some generic ELM327 bluetooth adapter.
I took out the OBDII reader and have been driving for 2mo+ without the issue. Now that issue wasn't repeatable because I didn't know the cause, but from a time test I'd have that issue every month sometimes 2-days consecutively. I talked to a mechanic who told me some of these generic OBDII readers can screw around with your ECU, he also suggested I remove it.
I had another problem that might be related again, where my ODBII reader screwed up. I created a thread where I thought the orientation of my car was causing an issue for me starting my car. I pinned the problem to "My fuel injector wire was wet", as this cable was in 'storage' in my battery tray till I fixed the issue. I'm not sure if the OBD reader cause that issue too, but so far it's been smooth sailing.
Has anyone had similar problems? I'm using Torque (Android), but all the times it screwed up I didn't have the app running. I just left it plugged in so I didn't have to keep track of where it was in my garage.