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    very cool , will get the pieces and will try to make one. thanks a lot!

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    Hi all
    I have problem with my china clone.
    Clip work with new car via CAN, but can't work with older car via k line. All four led on clip are on.
    What element can be damaged?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MatygaD View Post
    Hi all
    I have problem with my china clone.
    Clip work with new car via CAN, but can't work with older car via k line. All four led on clip are on.
    What element can be damaged?

    Regards
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    Check transistor for K line it is near the Data Laink connector .
    Its conected to pin nr 7 at OBD connector.
    Measure with osciloscope signal or if you don t have you can measure with multimeter.
    When you try to comunicate you must have 12 V at pin 7.-GND
    I hope this help you

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    Hi

    Bought two Can Clip clones from different supplier.
    Both are working . What i found is that if car battery voltage are lower than 13.8 i cannot get connected to all units on can- line multiplex network. It works fine on older cars.
    What i do now is start the car , connect with canclip and i get to have communication with all units.
    Is there a way to solve this problem.
    Both on V98.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diagnoza_auto2000 View Post
    Check transistor for K line it is near the Data Laink connector .
    Its conected to pin nr 7 at OBD connector.
    Measure with osciloscope signal or if you don t have you can measure with multimeter.
    When you try to comunicate you must have 12 V at pin 7.-GND
    I hope this help you
    Thank You
    Tommorow I check it and post result
    I have osciloscope and few renault modules so I can test it on table

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    You solve it?

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    I Posted a qusetion on 9th aug 2010 (can clip not connecting) since then i have removed pcb's resoldered any dodgy looking joints ,tightened connections where small pcb connects 2 large pcb's,
    It now reads ok,with the small exception when i initiate starter motor it loses connection,
    I am going to try jump leads to the high out put alternator on the service van,unless some one knows any reason why i should n't

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdm2506 View Post
    I Posted a qusetion on 9th aug 2010 (can clip not connecting) since then i have removed pcb's resoldered any dodgy looking joints ,tightened connections where small pcb connects 2 large pcb's,
    It now reads ok,with the small exception when i initiate starter motor it loses connection,
    I am going to try jump leads to the high out put alternator on the service van,unless some one knows any reason why i should n't

    hi
    what car is it? is the battery on the car ok? check earth points for loose cables
    if you try to jump leads from another car, connect clip on obd connector AFTER you put the cables for jump start
    regards,
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    thank a lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdm2506 View Post
    I Posted a qusetion on 9th aug 2010 (can clip not connecting) since then i have removed pcb's resoldered any dodgy looking joints ,tightened connections where small pcb connects 2 large pcb's,
    It now reads ok,with the small exception when i initiate starter motor it loses connection,
    I am going to try jump leads to the high out put alternator on the service van,unless some one knows any reason why i should n't

    Did you manage to tighten the multiplexer connector, the ones that have many pins from the module to the car?

    I read somewhere that pins may be loose and affecting contact to the module and tightening the pin somehow got the connection going, can you shed some light on this?

    What tool did you use to solder the joints up? I have a normal solder gun, would it be good enough to do the job or do i need to use an air gun or something?

    cheers

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    I repair my clip by changing transistor FMMT619 marked with circle on picture

    Thank for help
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    Somone have readed flash files from flash chips ??
    Or i must read from one working clip.

    Regards too all!
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    Hi all, i have a little problem, because i have sended my clip to be repared but it come back without the OBD cable ! So before to try to hold back my cable, i want to know if this cable can be bought, because i had found nothing on the web. The cable ODB to renault Clip can't be foundable !
    DO you have any idea ?

    Thanks for all

    ps : this one
    Last edited by fxmartin; 4th December, 2010 at 05:14 PM.

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    Hi i haven't forget to thanks !

 

 

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