Fault Code Reader
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				ronslaverda
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Fault Code Reader
Hi
Can anyone tell me of a code reader that will work on a 2018 Forza 300?
			
			
									
									
						Can anyone tell me of a code reader that will work on a 2018 Forza 300?
Re: Fault Code Reader
Honda motorbike ECU flasher cable + flasher adaptor cable
Honda Motorbike ECU Flasher software
(Universal?) Tuning software for many vehicles and motor cycles Ducati, Honda and Yamaha
You don't have a service manual for the 2017/2020 Forza 300 by chance?
			
			
									
									
						Honda Motorbike ECU Flasher software
(Universal?) Tuning software for many vehicles and motor cycles Ducati, Honda and Yamaha
You don't have a service manual for the 2017/2020 Forza 300 by chance?
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Re: Fault Code Reader
Unfortunately Tunerpro doesn't work with Honda motorcycles.
I use a similar cable than the lonelec conversion cable (4lole DLC to OBD) and a cheap OBD2 Bluetooth dongle connected to Torque Pro app on my Android servivmce tablet or phone. Works like a charm.
Ceveat: I haven't tested it on a for a 300, but it works on every Honda motorcycle I've tried it on (PCX 2013, 15, 2019), Cb500F, Cb500x, Cbr500r, cb650, Africa Twin Adventure sport 2018 etc.
			
			
									
									
						I use a similar cable than the lonelec conversion cable (4lole DLC to OBD) and a cheap OBD2 Bluetooth dongle connected to Torque Pro app on my Android servivmce tablet or phone. Works like a charm.
Ceveat: I haven't tested it on a for a 300, but it works on every Honda motorcycle I've tried it on (PCX 2013, 15, 2019), Cb500F, Cb500x, Cbr500r, cb650, Africa Twin Adventure sport 2018 etc.
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Re: Fault Code Reader
Oyabun what specific OBD2 dongle do you use? I use a similar one too what lonelec.co.uk has on it's site, but no go. The wired USB kit did work with my computer though.
			
			
									
									

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Re: Fault Code Reader
I use a cheap Ebay special small blue color Bluetooth dongle.
			
			
									
									
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Re: Fault Code Reader
Not many have success - in past entries about this, someone says it works and others then have no luck at all getting their bits working on the PCX. Sometimes I believe it's a wiring issues as many of the connection diagrams off google search dissagree with one of the connection wires / functions - it seems it's not %100 standard at times.Oyabun wrote:I use a cheap Ebay special small blue color Bluetooth dongle.

Re: Fault Code Reader
Im able to get power to my dongle but it gets no data. I think it is a wiring issue.
			
			
									
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						Custom Stock Exhaust
Steady Garage Intake
Z-Bars
NCY Variator
Lowered on Takegawa front and rear
Billet Ankle biter and rad cover
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Re: Fault Code Reader
Saved this diagram some months back - not sure it's the correct wiring or not.
			
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Re: Fault Code Reader
I'm thinking that the dongle I have might just be outdated. I bought it years ago. I found a firmware update for it, I'll try and update the firmware, just for fun, and report back.Oyabun wrote:I use a cheap Ebay special small blue color Bluetooth dongle.
On a separate subject, has anyone bine able to read the rom from the ECM of the Honda PCX or Forza?


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Re: Fault Code Reader
Gil wrote:I'm thinking that the dongle I have might just be outdated. I bought it years ago. I found a firmware update for it, I'll try and update the firmware, just for fun, and report back.Oyabun wrote:I use a cheap Ebay special small blue color Bluetooth dongle.
On a separate subject, has anyone bine able to read the rom from the ECM of the Honda PCX or Forza?
They are cheap so wouldn't it be worth buying a new one?
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Re: Fault Code Reader
I like to tinker with arduinos and such. The PIC 3 programmer is a tool that i'll use in the future and it's fun. But, yes it would be 1/4 the price of a new OBD reader.
			
			
									
									

- 2013 Honda PCX 150, NCY Variator kit, Dr Pulley 13g Roller weights
 
- IRC and City Grip tires, LED driving lights, Coroplast top box, MFR exhaust, Daytona Windshield.
 
