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Papa 1

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Hello to one and all,
New to thesite but in the past have found many post invaluable, I currently drive a 2003 L322 TD6 (love it) I’ve replaced the stereo which was emotional but couldn’t live with so many pixels off on the old one, the one I’ve put in has torque on it for real time info and fault codes etc… I’ve bought an OBD2 adapter but can’t get it to connect to the ECU has anyone else comeacross this andovercome the issue? Thanks In advance
 
Hello to one and all,
New to thesite but in the past have found many post invaluable, I currently drive a 2003 L322 TD6 (love it) I’ve replaced the stereo which was emotional but couldn’t live with so many pixels off on the old one, the one I’ve put in has torque on it for real time info and fault codes etc… I’ve bought an OBD2 adapter but can’t get it to connect to the ECU has anyone else comeacross this andovercome the issue? Thanks In advance
May not be compatible, the early l322s are not very sociable compared to the late models made by Ford.. A bit like the earlier P38 variants.
 
Hello to one and all,
New to thesite but in the past have found many post invaluable, I currently drive a 2003 L322 TD6 (love it) I’ve replaced the stereo which was emotional but couldn’t live with so many pixels off on the old one, the one I’ve put in has torque on it for real time info and fault codes etc… I’ve bought an OBD2 adapter but can’t get it to connect to the ECU has anyone else comeacross this andovercome the issue? Thanks In advance
As Mark says, the L322 is not sociable, as such it's not OBD2 compliant. Been loads of chat on here in recent weeks about it.
 
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