Brief bit of background before the question. I am thinking about the considerations of getting a New v Old Challenger. I live in Cornwall UK. There is now no Dodge dealer in Cornwall - the nearest one is in Bournmouth which is a long, crap drive away (by UK standards ). They do not sell Challengers - only Vipers and Calibres etc. So I phoned them and said I wanted to know whether the new Challenger's computer codes can be read by anyone with a compatible connection.
They certainly have the ability to decode the Viper as they sell it but when I asked them about a Challenger they were exceedingly disinterested, said they wouldn’t touch it etc.
So thinking there is no point even considering a 2008 one if no-one can decode the OBD I asked my local garage. The reply was:
All I can think is that the EOBD (European On-Board Diagnostics) program that allows access to the engine management system of all cars sold in Europe since 2001 might be directly compatible with the American OBD-II standard (introduced in 1996) that allows the Americans similar access to all the cars sold in America. Certainly the EOBD standard was based on the OBD-II standard which was introduced first (I guess there would be no point the manufacturers having to come up with two separate programs that do the same thing?!).
So I guess we would have a chance of talking to the engine management system ok but I think it is safe to say that we wouldn't be able to talk to any other sub-system in the car (e.g. air-bags etc.)!
So has anyone with a new Challenger in the UK had any issues with decoding any OBD codes? If you have are you lucky enough to live near a Dodge dealership that has been more helpful in sorting you out? Or if not near a Dodge dealer how has anyone else got into the engine management system or the sub system?
Thanks for your help. Simon