2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
#1
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2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel indicator
displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at 3/4
and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
"ISO" network?
displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at 3/4
and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
"ISO" network?
#2
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Re: 2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
No. Honda's network is propritary except for OBDII.
The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future; but you
would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a laptop.
Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
reddwood wrote:
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel indicator
> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at 3/4
> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
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No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future; but you
would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a laptop.
Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
reddwood wrote:
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel indicator
> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at 3/4
> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
--
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-----------------------------------------
No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
#3
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Re: 2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
No. Honda's network is propritary except for OBDII.
The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future; but you
would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a laptop.
Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
reddwood wrote:
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel indicator
> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at 3/4
> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
--
Tp,
-------- __o
----- -\<. -------- __o
--- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
-------------------- ( )/ ( )
-----------------------------------------
No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future; but you
would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a laptop.
Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
reddwood wrote:
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel indicator
> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at 3/4
> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
--
Tp,
-------- __o
----- -\<. -------- __o
--- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
-------------------- ( )/ ( )
-----------------------------------------
No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
#4
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Re: 2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
No. Honda's network is propritary except for OBDII.
The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future; but you
would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a laptop.
Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
reddwood wrote:
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel indicator
> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at 3/4
> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
--
Tp,
-------- __o
----- -\<. -------- __o
--- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
-------------------- ( )/ ( )
-----------------------------------------
No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future; but you
would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a laptop.
Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
reddwood wrote:
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel indicator
> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at 3/4
> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
--
Tp,
-------- __o
----- -\<. -------- __o
--- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
-------------------- ( )/ ( )
-----------------------------------------
No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
#5
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Re: 2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
No. Honda's network is propritary except for OBDII.
The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future; but you
would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a laptop.
Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
reddwood wrote:
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel indicator
> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at 3/4
> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
--
Tp,
-------- __o
----- -\<. -------- __o
--- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
-------------------- ( )/ ( )
-----------------------------------------
No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future; but you
would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a laptop.
Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
reddwood wrote:
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel indicator
> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at 3/4
> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
--
Tp,
-------- __o
----- -\<. -------- __o
--- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
-------------------- ( )/ ( )
-----------------------------------------
No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
#6
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Re: 2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
Not true. While a lot of the PID information is proprietary all the mandated
OBDII information is available on most laptop readers. Gradually some of the
proprietary information is becoming available and incorporated in some
readers. I don't know if the 2007 has the CAN interface (most use the ISO
interface) but If I was buying a laptop program/cable today I would get one
that covered all four interfaces.
"TomP" <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
news:44B8F55B.71DB12EC@socal.rr.com...
> No. Honda's network is propritary except for OBDII.
> The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future;
> but you
> would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a
> laptop.
>
> Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
>
> reddwood wrote:
>
>> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
>> indicator
>> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at
>> 3/4
>> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>>
>> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
>> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>>
>> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
>> "ISO" network?
>
> --
> Tp,
>
> -------- __o
> ----- -\<. -------- __o
> --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
> -------------------- ( )/ ( )
> -----------------------------------------
>
> No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
>
>
OBDII information is available on most laptop readers. Gradually some of the
proprietary information is becoming available and incorporated in some
readers. I don't know if the 2007 has the CAN interface (most use the ISO
interface) but If I was buying a laptop program/cable today I would get one
that covered all four interfaces.
"TomP" <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
news:44B8F55B.71DB12EC@socal.rr.com...
> No. Honda's network is propritary except for OBDII.
> The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future;
> but you
> would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a
> laptop.
>
> Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
>
> reddwood wrote:
>
>> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
>> indicator
>> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at
>> 3/4
>> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>>
>> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
>> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>>
>> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
>> "ISO" network?
>
> --
> Tp,
>
> -------- __o
> ----- -\<. -------- __o
> --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
> -------------------- ( )/ ( )
> -----------------------------------------
>
> No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
>
>
#7
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Re: 2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
Not true. While a lot of the PID information is proprietary all the mandated
OBDII information is available on most laptop readers. Gradually some of the
proprietary information is becoming available and incorporated in some
readers. I don't know if the 2007 has the CAN interface (most use the ISO
interface) but If I was buying a laptop program/cable today I would get one
that covered all four interfaces.
"TomP" <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
news:44B8F55B.71DB12EC@socal.rr.com...
> No. Honda's network is propritary except for OBDII.
> The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future;
> but you
> would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a
> laptop.
>
> Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
>
> reddwood wrote:
>
>> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
>> indicator
>> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at
>> 3/4
>> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>>
>> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
>> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>>
>> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
>> "ISO" network?
>
> --
> Tp,
>
> -------- __o
> ----- -\<. -------- __o
> --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
> -------------------- ( )/ ( )
> -----------------------------------------
>
> No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
>
>
OBDII information is available on most laptop readers. Gradually some of the
proprietary information is becoming available and incorporated in some
readers. I don't know if the 2007 has the CAN interface (most use the ISO
interface) but If I was buying a laptop program/cable today I would get one
that covered all four interfaces.
"TomP" <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
news:44B8F55B.71DB12EC@socal.rr.com...
> No. Honda's network is propritary except for OBDII.
> The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future;
> but you
> would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a
> laptop.
>
> Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
>
> reddwood wrote:
>
>> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
>> indicator
>> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at
>> 3/4
>> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>>
>> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
>> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>>
>> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
>> "ISO" network?
>
> --
> Tp,
>
> -------- __o
> ----- -\<. -------- __o
> --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
> -------------------- ( )/ ( )
> -----------------------------------------
>
> No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
>
>
#8
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Re: 2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
Not true. While a lot of the PID information is proprietary all the mandated
OBDII information is available on most laptop readers. Gradually some of the
proprietary information is becoming available and incorporated in some
readers. I don't know if the 2007 has the CAN interface (most use the ISO
interface) but If I was buying a laptop program/cable today I would get one
that covered all four interfaces.
"TomP" <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
news:44B8F55B.71DB12EC@socal.rr.com...
> No. Honda's network is propritary except for OBDII.
> The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future;
> but you
> would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a
> laptop.
>
> Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
>
> reddwood wrote:
>
>> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
>> indicator
>> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at
>> 3/4
>> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>>
>> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
>> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>>
>> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
>> "ISO" network?
>
> --
> Tp,
>
> -------- __o
> ----- -\<. -------- __o
> --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
> -------------------- ( )/ ( )
> -----------------------------------------
>
> No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
>
>
OBDII information is available on most laptop readers. Gradually some of the
proprietary information is becoming available and incorporated in some
readers. I don't know if the 2007 has the CAN interface (most use the ISO
interface) but If I was buying a laptop program/cable today I would get one
that covered all four interfaces.
"TomP" <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
news:44B8F55B.71DB12EC@socal.rr.com...
> No. Honda's network is propritary except for OBDII.
> The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future;
> but you
> would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a
> laptop.
>
> Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
>
> reddwood wrote:
>
>> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
>> indicator
>> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at
>> 3/4
>> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>>
>> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
>> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>>
>> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
>> "ISO" network?
>
> --
> Tp,
>
> -------- __o
> ----- -\<. -------- __o
> --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
> -------------------- ( )/ ( )
> -----------------------------------------
>
> No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
>
>
#9
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Posts: n/a
Re: 2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
Not true. While a lot of the PID information is proprietary all the mandated
OBDII information is available on most laptop readers. Gradually some of the
proprietary information is becoming available and incorporated in some
readers. I don't know if the 2007 has the CAN interface (most use the ISO
interface) but If I was buying a laptop program/cable today I would get one
that covered all four interfaces.
"TomP" <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
news:44B8F55B.71DB12EC@socal.rr.com...
> No. Honda's network is propritary except for OBDII.
> The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future;
> but you
> would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a
> laptop.
>
> Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
>
> reddwood wrote:
>
>> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
>> indicator
>> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at
>> 3/4
>> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>>
>> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
>> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>>
>> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
>> "ISO" network?
>
> --
> Tp,
>
> -------- __o
> ----- -\<. -------- __o
> --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
> -------------------- ( )/ ( )
> -----------------------------------------
>
> No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
>
>
OBDII information is available on most laptop readers. Gradually some of the
proprietary information is becoming available and incorporated in some
readers. I don't know if the 2007 has the CAN interface (most use the ISO
interface) but If I was buying a laptop program/cable today I would get one
that covered all four interfaces.
"TomP" <-roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
news:44B8F55B.71DB12EC@socal.rr.com...
> No. Honda's network is propritary except for OBDII.
> The Honda Diagnostic Software (HDS) may become available in the future;
> but you
> would still need a H.I.M. (Honda Interface Module) to use it with a
> laptop.
>
> Figure on spending a few bucks to get a H.I.M.
>
> reddwood wrote:
>
>> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
>> indicator
>> displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to cycle at
>> 3/4
>> and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check fuel cap'.
>>
>> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
>> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>>
>> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
>> "ISO" network?
>
> --
> Tp,
>
> -------- __o
> ----- -\<. -------- __o
> --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
> -------------------- ( )/ ( )
> -----------------------------------------
>
> No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
>
>
#10
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Re: 2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
I'd reccomend against the laptop solution. I have it, and it's a pain in
the ***. Get a handheld unit. They are fairly cheap now.
G-Man
"reddwood" <reddwood50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B7mdnXKi14f3ASXZnZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
> indicator displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to
> cycle at 3/4 and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check
> fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
>
the ***. Get a handheld unit. They are fairly cheap now.
G-Man
"reddwood" <reddwood50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B7mdnXKi14f3ASXZnZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
> indicator displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to
> cycle at 3/4 and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check
> fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
>
#11
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
I'd reccomend against the laptop solution. I have it, and it's a pain in
the ***. Get a handheld unit. They are fairly cheap now.
G-Man
"reddwood" <reddwood50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B7mdnXKi14f3ASXZnZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
> indicator displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to
> cycle at 3/4 and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check
> fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
>
the ***. Get a handheld unit. They are fairly cheap now.
G-Man
"reddwood" <reddwood50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B7mdnXKi14f3ASXZnZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
> indicator displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to
> cycle at 3/4 and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check
> fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
>
#12
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
I'd reccomend against the laptop solution. I have it, and it's a pain in
the ***. Get a handheld unit. They are fairly cheap now.
G-Man
"reddwood" <reddwood50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B7mdnXKi14f3ASXZnZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
> indicator displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to
> cycle at 3/4 and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check
> fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
>
the ***. Get a handheld unit. They are fairly cheap now.
G-Man
"reddwood" <reddwood50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B7mdnXKi14f3ASXZnZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
> indicator displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to
> cycle at 3/4 and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check
> fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
>
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 2007 FIT obd2 question-check fuel cap
I'd reccomend against the laptop solution. I have it, and it's a pain in
the ***. Get a handheld unit. They are fairly cheap now.
G-Man
"reddwood" <reddwood50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B7mdnXKi14f3ASXZnZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
> indicator displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to
> cycle at 3/4 and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check
> fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
>
> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
>
the ***. Get a handheld unit. They are fairly cheap now.
G-Man
"reddwood" <reddwood50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B7mdnXKi14f3ASXZnZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> At 3250 miles 'check fuel cap' came on the same time the low fuel
> indicator displayed. From what I have researched , the ECU will have to
> cycle at 3/4 and 1/4 fuel levels 4 times.It should then reset the 'check
> fuel cap'.
>
> I plan keeping this 'FIT' for a while and would like to obtain laptop
> software and an obd2 reader/reset handheld.
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> My question is - does this 'FIT' use the "CAN" diagnostic network or the
> "ISO" network?
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