Hi. I’ve tried to search the forums for this issue but don’t see it. If anyone can point me in the right direction it’d be great.
I have a wireless (WiFi) ELM type scanner. It works great in my wifes Pontiac GrandAm. But in my 2004 Trailblazer, it will send data until the outside temp, ( and maybe the wiring?) gets over a certain temperature. Then the signals from the OBD2 start coming intermittently then stop all together. In the summertime when it’s over, say 79°F, it doesn’t send any data at all. Is this a common issue, and what can I do to fix it?
When the data stops transmitting, I can take the reader and connect to my wife’s car, and it works no matter how the long the car runs or how warm it is.
Thanks in advance for the help.
I have a wireless (WiFi) ELM type scanner. It works great in my wifes Pontiac GrandAm. But in my 2004 Trailblazer, it will send data until the outside temp, ( and maybe the wiring?) gets over a certain temperature. Then the signals from the OBD2 start coming intermittently then stop all together. In the summertime when it’s over, say 79°F, it doesn’t send any data at all. Is this a common issue, and what can I do to fix it?
When the data stops transmitting, I can take the reader and connect to my wife’s car, and it works no matter how the long the car runs or how warm it is.
Thanks in advance for the help.