All you electronics nerds out there...
Boss just handed me this months Silicon Chip magazine... make your own OBD tool.. can even buy the kit complete and put it together yourself
http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_111859/article.htmlOBDII Interpreter: Main Features
• Enables checking for diagnostic trouble codes
• Clears trouble codes and Malfuntioning Indicator Lamp (MIL)
• Shows real-time data
• Extra features are software dependent
• Interpreter interfaces between the vehicle’s OBDII port and a computer
• Serial or USB connection (via an adaptor) to computer
• Power for the OBDII Interpreter obtained via the vehicle’s OBDII port
• Works with CAN, ISO, KPW, PWM and VPW protocols
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