European On Board Diagnostics
Posted: 29 Jun 2010 16:40
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
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