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TZ7XGP



Member Since: 09 Mar 2011
Location: Cheshire
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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Santorini Black
Scangauge II
Any tips on installation Scangauge II on TDCi 90 Van (5Cool does the plug that comes with it connect straight into vehicle. and if so where too. Any help appriciated.
Post #98040 4th Nov 2011 12:05pm
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Shax



Member Since: 05 Oct 2010
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England 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
The socket on my Puma is under the fuse box cover beneath the steering wheel.. ... ,-------,
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Post #98043 4th Nov 2011 12:29pm
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RFT



Member Since: 13 Nov 2010
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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 130 Puma 2.4 HCPU Zermatt Silver
However when you plug it in to the socket it sticks out and stops the fuse box cover closing, the socket can be pushed out of the fuse box chassis and then scan gauge can be plugged in but the speaker needs to be removed if your hands are any bigger than a 1 year olds as there is very little clearance between fuse box chassis and the lower dash. One day I will get around to buying a Y splitter, that means the scan gauge can stay plugged in when it is time for a service. 130 Puma HCPU with an Artica 240LR Demountable Camper
Post #98528 7th Nov 2011 2:13am
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Shax



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England 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
RFT wrote:
However when you plug it in to the socket it sticks out and stops the fuse box cover closing, the socket can be pushed out of the fuse box chassis and then scan gauge can be plugged in but the speaker needs to be removed if your hands are any bigger than a 1 year olds as there is very little clearance between fuse box chassis and the lower dash. One day I will get around to buying a Y splitter, that means the scan gauge can stay plugged in when it is time for a service.


Have a look HERE for a piccy of a small OBDII adaptor pcb I made for my Puma..

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Post #98654 7th Nov 2011 9:05pm
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RFT



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 130 Puma 2.4 HCPU Zermatt Silver
Shax,
Look like a tidy solution, unfortunately I have hands designed for shovels and spanners not soldering, might see if my Dad (who is more talented than I with the soldering iron) can knock one up.
Richard 130 Puma HCPU with an Artica 240LR Demountable Camper
Post #98694 7th Nov 2011 10:37pm
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FG



Member Since: 01 Apr 2011
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Sweden 2009 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Santorini Black
Being too lazy to move the ODB-port, I just unscrewed the little bracket that holds the ODB-port, then by "shaving" a little plastic off the scangauge connector I was able to push it thru the hole far enough for the fuse cover to close.
Sure the plastic moulding on the scangauge connector looks a bit knackered but that does not impair the function.

/FG
Post #98751 8th Nov 2011 11:13am
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marcoegyptos



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France 
More simple, I made an opening in the plastic fuse cover box with a cutter, very easy to plug or unplug the OSBD connector.

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Post #98761 8th Nov 2011 12:10pm
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Mullen



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England 
I know it's off topic but will the scangauge 2 work ok on td5
Post #98801 8th Nov 2011 6:46pm
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MD5



Member Since: 02 May 2011
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2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Alpine White
After reading many positive feedback I finally bought the Scangauge II. I will install it next week end.
About the configuration, with the 2.4 Puma engine do I need to select Fuel Type "Diesel A" or "Diesel B" ?
Post #107915 16th Dec 2011 8:46pm
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Lorryman100



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What I did was to feed the OBDII cable behind the drivers speaker, and feed it up onto the top of the dash where the scangauge is mounted on a window sucker. As to the OBDII connection, if you plug it in and then use a torx screwdriver to remove the OBDII socket securing screw, you can then push the whole complete unit further into the fusebox to allow the fusebox cover to be refitted. It does bulge very slightly but as it is out of view it does not bug me. It is then easy to reseat the connector as you use the scangauges plug to manoeuvre it back into position so the screw can be refitted before unplugging the OBDII connection. If you do use a Y lead, remember to unplug the connection in the back of the scangauge before plugging any diagnostic gear into the other plug on the y lead.

This is where I mounted my scangauge:


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Brian.
Post #107940 16th Dec 2011 9:51pm
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