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Old 15th October 2015, 06:45   #11
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Can I jump in again and ask what is IPK and ODBII?
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Old 15th October 2015, 06:55   #12
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Can I jump in again and ask what is IPK and ODBII?
IPK is the message centre computer (if fitted) on your instrument binnacle and OBD II is a plug in diagnostic Bluetooth transmitter which can send car data from the OBD socket under the steering wheel to a Bluetooth equipped device such as the Navall android head units
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IPK is the message centre computer (if fitted) on your instrument binnacle and OBD II is a plug in diagnostic Bluetooth transmitter which can send car data from the OBD socket under the steering wheel to a Bluetooth equipped device such as the Navall android head units
Got it... So is an OBDII like a T4?

Sorry, I know this is basic but it's all new lingo to me.
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Got it... So is an OBDII like a T4?

Sorry, I know this is basic but it's all new lingo to me.
Sort of, it allows real time data to be displayed but I don't think you can program anything just view it
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OK, that makes sense. Thanks.
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Well I'm still trying to get my head round all this stuff. I guess OBD = On-Board Diagnostics. Don't know what IPK actually stands for.
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Well I'm still trying to get my head round all this stuff. I guess OBD = On-Board Diagnostics. Don't know what IPK actually stands for.
IPK is information pack (your tacho and speedo unit).
Message center is the lcd screen in the top centre of the ipk if you have that option.
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