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Thanks for the sensor refresh update!
I have Toyota Avensis 2001 and there is active error code P0135. Pyobd is not showing that DTC properly. It sometimes shows that there is no error code. When you click "get DTC" it shows code P0309. When you clikc "get DTC" again, it shows codes P0769 and P01280. ELM327 module is responding 43 01 35 00 00 00 00 to DTC request. Does anyone have any idea, what's causing this behavior?
//Wictor
If there are two or fewer DTC's (4 bytes) they are returned in an ISO-TP Single Frame (SF). Three or more DTCs in the list are reported in multiple frames, with the exact count of frames dependent on the communication type and addressing details.
get_dtc Send: 0101 data: 41 01 00 07 61 00 Number of stored DTC:0 MIL: 0 Send: 07 DTC freeze result:47 00 Value : No DTC codes or codes cleared
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On our suzuki alto it works like a charm. Connecting, reading fault codes and resetting them works perfectly.
My old n900 is capable of doing things that I hadn't imagined when I bought it in 2009.
Fantastic program. Good job m750 (and the others)!