BlaZt Nissan ECU Interface Cable + Software. This is a fantastic and affordable tool for the NISSAN enthusiast. It plugs into your Nissan diagnostics port and gives real time display data on your laptop. It can be used for a wide range of problem solving, as well as monitoring engine performance and upgrades.

Nissan Datalogging and ECU Reprogramming Pre 2005 Nissan Support Nissan cars that have the grey 14pin Consult connector (you'll usually find it near the fusebox). These cars are usually built from year 1989 to 2000, including models such as 300ZX, Z32, Maxima, 240SX, S13, S14, Skyline, SR20DE, SR20DET, RB20, Altima, and Fairlady. Nissan Consult is supported on most petrol powered (generally not diesel) Nissans built in the 1990s. If the car has the, it will most likely support consult.

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There are exceptions to the rule, however. Consult is only supported on the Nissan ECUs, so replacement ECUs like the PowerFC, etc, will not support it (remapped/daughterboards ECUs or those with piggybacks like SAFC should be fine). Also some late model cars from 1999 may have an OBDII port and a Consult port, but only retain the consult port it for ancilliary systems (like AT, AirCon, HICAS, etc) diagnostics, but the main ECU may be OBDII. Background A 'consult interface' cable allows the connection of a Laptop/PC to a Consult capable car for diagnostics with Consult programs. The cables are not 'straight through', but have an electrical circuit inside the connector (not just a case of putting connectors on the ends of a cable). Chechenskie boeviki rezhut golovi russkim soldatam. Generally all Nissan Consult interface cables should work with all Consult software, although some circuit designs offer better compatibility with all vehicles. Using the Cable The steps for actually using the cable and software (see next section) are relatively simple: • Plug one end into car's.

Often located near fuse box area • Plug other end into laptop usb or serial port (or for Pocket PC, into null-modem adaptor or blaZt iPAQ cable) • Ensure car is either ON (ignition on, but not running) or RUNNING. Consult port doesnt get power on ACC.

Yeah shame that people in general dont know how much they should be paying for this stuff.that guy is just reselling this box: i made a bunch of a while ago, much better than having a huge box hanging out of the consult port and hitting your knees (if you can even drive with it in). Been thinking about making a batch of USB consult cables, seeing people paying way too much for something reasonable simple is fairly good incentive link? Pretty sure nothing like that exists. There is a double ended plug (consult 1 side, obdii the other) that comes with consult II scantool, but it ISNT an adaptor that will allow u to use obdii on a consult car or vice versa. If you do make some up I will have one straight away! Yeah shame that people in general dont know how much they should be paying for this stuff.that guy is just reselling this box: i made a bunch of a while ago, much better than having a huge box hanging out of the consult port and hitting your knees (if you can even drive with it in).