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    Default GT1 and ISN

    Hi guys, can a GT-1 read the ISN on an E36?

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    Ediabas can do this. (works for me many times)
    Gt-1 (never tryed) but think also can do the job

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    Depending ecu mate!!

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    So if INPA can read it from the ECU so should GT1?

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    I know that older DME/DDE used other protocol and interface.
    Older BMW's used KW71

    Ediabas and interface can do both KW71 and Ds2
    Maybe GT-1 interface-software can't do KW71 ?

    I know that many diesel (DDE) used KW71

    You have DDE or DME?

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    I'm having trouble setting up my INPA-DCAN.
    I figue if my GT-1 can do everything INPA can, than I will just use that.

    My main concern is reading ISN out of old BMW's. For the new stuff I have my AVDI.

 

 

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