Not gonna lie, I noticed that before the portWhy are the pedals of your MME so dirty? Aren't you wiping them down after each use?
Do you know what that white thing is peaking out just right of the port? Airbag?Confirmed OBD on the Mach-E (mine).
Yes, That would be my guess. It's supposed to have a knee air bag.Do you know what that white thing is peaking out just right of the port? Airbag?
Ha! To be honest this is a shot from before I even got to drive it.Why are the pedals of your MME so dirty? Aren't you wiping them down after each use?
Attached is the OBDII port on my 2020 Model Y. Technically it's not OBDII since the car is exempt but more a tap into the CAN bus. Lots is useful information but you'll need some programmers to develop an app for the MME to display it in a usable, visible format.my understanding is the S and X have one, while the 3 and Y got an EPA exemption.
e.g. OBD2 connector location in Tesla Model S (2016 - 2018) RHD - Outils OBD Facile
I don't know this for a fact, just online searches.
maybe it’s my dongle that’s not compatible. What should we able to do with that?Darn! Hopefully they update for Mach-E soon. I may have prematurely ordered a OBDII dongle then.
i wasn’t able to connect with FORscan and my Bluetooth dongle
I'm assuming the FORScan people haven't gotten their hands on a Mach-E yet to update the app. Heck most of us here haven't gotten our hands on our Mach-Es either!maybe it’s my dongle that’s not compatible. What should we able to do with that?
I had some success with an app called "Car Scanner" (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ovz.carscanner ). When it asks for what kind of car select C-Max Energi and you'll see some information.No succes with Torque Pro on Android either even if I can connect. Not sure if a config has to be load before