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Bug can not read any fault code #272

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TVGSOFT opened this issue Jul 18, 2024 · 7 comments
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Bug can not read any fault code #272

TVGSOFT opened this issue Jul 18, 2024 · 7 comments

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@TVGSOFT
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TVGSOFT commented Jul 18, 2024

Describe the bug

I tried to use this app and read a fault code from my car, however I didn't receive any fault code from 3 modes: 03, 07, and 0A

But I used another app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ovz.carscanner&hl=en
And I can see a fault code. I tested on Mazda CX5 2020 as the same issue as well.
2024-07-18 18 17 32

Is there any special method to read the fault codes?

Important details on your environment:

  • Android OS version: 12
  • AndrOBD version: 2.6.12
  • OBD adapter type: Bluetooth
  • Connected vehicle make, type, year, engine size: KIA Sportage 2022 Gasoline

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@fr3ts0n
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fr3ts0n commented Jul 18, 2024

Please could you attach a log file?
See: https://github.com/fr3ts0n/AndrOBD/wiki/Reporting-improvements---issues#debug-log-files

Thx

@TVGSOFT
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TVGSOFT commented Jul 18, 2024

AndrOBD.log.0.txt
@fr3ts0n This is the log.

@ieffuie4
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ieffuie4 commented Jul 18, 2024

@TVGSOFT
You missed to configure the log level.
Quote from the link that describe how to access the logfiles: "Preferred detail level for issue analysis is FINE."
But you have kept the default log level instead of setting it to FINE.

@TVGSOFT
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TVGSOFT commented Jul 19, 2024

AndrOBD.log.0.txt
@fr3ts0n Attached the log.

@fr3ts0n
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fr3ts0n commented Jul 20, 2024

None of the logged vehicle responses does indicate any DFC set.
All 3 OBD services of DFC reading report xx00, which means NO fault set.
Also the OBD data service reports 0 faults set.

Does the other app read additional NON-OBD services to read failure codes?

@TVGSOFT
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TVGSOFT commented Jul 22, 2024

Hi @fr3ts0n

I understand that they test the hidden DTC base on a mechanism.
It's not part of OBD II mode.
Do you have any experience on this?

@fr3ts0n
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fr3ts0n commented Jul 22, 2024

No, not really.
If it's not detected / reported in OBD services there is not much chance to add this to AndrOBD.

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