

Starting the engine is completely optional, i'd advise leaving it OFF for now Once thats all hooked up then turn the key on the bike to the on position, make sure the kill-switch is at the 'RUN' position (you'll hear the fuel pump prime). This was the cause of 2 days swearing at it without much result His OBD2 pinout diagram is reversed since we are NOT looking at a vehicles female plug. Note that as helpful as 'eddychecker' has been with his posts and we should be grateful he worked out the OBD2 cable in the first place. Connect the bike & OBD2 cable as follows The cap itself can be completely removed as one piece, and will expose a yellow connector like so I went full retard on this one and got it completely wrong, I removed the 6 little black plugs that fit into the cap and then inserted wires, thats NOT the way to do it. first thing to note is this black thingy should be removed If this happens try replugging the cable and restarting iBeat Note that sometimes I got a communication port error, even though the cable was plugged in and the COM port was correct. Start the iBeat software (install it if you havn't got to that stage) and then double check that its assigned to the correct COM port in the options menu I also checked the port settings as shown above, these are the defaults and shouldn't need to be set. So if you do disconnect the cable just recheck the COM assignment

Note mine is COM4, double note that if you plug it into a different USB port it'll be assigned a different COM port. In Vista/7 click start, right click 'computer' select 'properties' then click 'device manager' at the top left In XP click start-run and then type 'devmgmt.msc' and hit ok Once instlaled, check what COM port has been assigned to the adapter by opening device manager. Drivers should be installed automatically, otherwise use the disc that comes with the OBD2 cable (NOT the iBeat drivers) Connect the OBD2 cable to the computer (and mount it to the virtual machine if thats what you are using) If you have a 64bit system you can use a virtual machine to install a 32 bit copy of windows without having to reformat the computer. The iBeat software only seems to work on 32 bit systems. I believe other cables will work if they support the ISO9141 protocol The other side says "KKL VAG-COM for 409.1" On one side it is marked with "VAG KKL" and has a red LED. If the links become unavailable then what you are looking for is a 'Vagcom' OBD2 to USB cable. 61 Reading from a Card.↑ I can't speak for others but the ODB2 cable I ordered was the same one in the amazon link above ( for Au customers) 37 Send To Rose/Orchidea/#1+/Iris Reader/Writer. 20 Dongle.20 Encore.20 Endless Embroidery. FAQ Lists for Husqvarna Viking 3D SoftwareĬontents Web Sites.
