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| alanto | May 1 2017, 07:15 AM Post #1 |
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Hi all,i have a converted daily disabled bus into a camper,can anyone tell me where(if there is one fitted)the obd socket is,my vehicle is based on a 49.10 and i,m having probs with the iveco fault panel,it will not reset a couple of faults,checked all connections and senders all seem to be ok....any info would be great...thanks in advance |
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| trance | May 5 2017, 12:18 PM Post #2 |
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There is no Ecu on that generation of iveco. The fault panel was an extra fitted over and above the dash board fault indication. If your sure the senders are o.k its more than likely a wiring issue, earth fault etc..... Iveco wiring aint the neatest but seems to be easily identified with numbers printed on the cables. Suggest you download the manual from the site..... Good luck |
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| alanto | May 7 2017, 09:09 PM Post #3 |
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ok thank you |
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