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Welcome to the AlfaOBD page!

Alfada Mac OS
  • AlfaOBD App: MX: MX+: a 2018? You need this: https://www.ramforum.c.
  • USB Network Connector on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Basically what the problem is is that there is no Realtek RTL8187L driver for Mac 10.6.

AlfaOBD is a software for the diagnostics of the vehicles produced by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) group. Fiat / Alfa Romeo / Lancia cars produced in 1994-2017, and Chrysler / Dodge / Ram / Jeep cars of model years 2005-2017 are supported. Although the software is primarily targeted for car owners, it provides many of the features of the professional scanners.

AlfaOBD natively supports Electronic Control Units (ECU) installed on the FCA group vehicles. The native support differs AlfaOBD from many other diagnostic applications providing the OBD II generic support which only provides the access to the engine and transmission modules.

AlfaOBD is supported on the Windows PC and Android devices.

The power of a professional diagnostic tool - in your pocket:

Ah ma-zing workout | heritage game jam 2020 mac os. AlfaOBD features include:

  • monitoring various dynamic parameters of body, dash, code, engine, gearbox, ABS, climate control, etc. and graphical presentation as adjustable plots
  • reading of static data: ECU id, system status, fault codes with probable causes and environment information where applicable
  • clearing fault codes, monitoring the system for the appearance of new faults
  • active diagnostics and configuration procedures for various equipment controlled by engine, gearbox, body computer, climate control, ABS, airbag, code control and other ECUs. Service light reset, engine oil change, DPF regeneration and many more.
  • electronic key and RF remote control programming

Note: Starting from Model Year 2018 (Fiat 500L from MY2017) FCA installs the Security Gateway Module (SGW) which blocks access to diagnostics for the third-party software. There is no software solution yet, as a workaround please use a hardware bypass module (as an example).
Owners of Alfa Romeo Giulia/Stelvio, Fiat 500X/Toro/Jeep Renegade/Compass (MP) : make sure that the bypass supports the second high-speed CAN bus, the one that is connected to the pins 12 and 13 of the car OBD port. The updated version of bypass currently delivered by Zautomotive supports all the CAN buses.

If you have an older Zautomotive model here is how to modify Zautomotive device (thanks to Fulvio from Italy for the solution and the permission to publish it) :
Open the Zautomotive device and solder two wires: connect pins A1 and A2, and connect pins A8 and A9 (see the picture). Modification is the same for the first and the second model of the device.

The software requires a compatible OBD interface. At present the following types of interfaces are supported:

  • OBDLink MX+, EX, LX and SX. OBDLink MX+ Bluetooth or OBDLink EX USB are the recommended interfaces for the cars with high-speed CAN bus on pins 6 and 14 and the middle-speed CAN bus on the pins 3 and 11 of the OBD plug. These are most of the PowerNet and CUSW-based Chrysler/Dodge/Ram/Jeep vehicles starting from about 2012, and also Fiat Tipo/Egea. No additional adapters are needed for these cars when using OBDLink EX or MX+. As the OBDLink interfaces have high communication speed they are especially recommended for the Body computer configuration adjustment and odometer correction on Chrysler/Dodge/Ram/Jeep vehicles.
    Note: Alfa Romeo Giulia/Stelvio, Fiat 500X/Toro and Jeep Renegade/Compass (MP) require the 'grey' adapter
    (see below) for the access to the second high-speed CAN bus.
    The LX and SX interfaces require 'blue' adapter for the access to the middle-speed CAN bus.
    The OBDLink LX or SX devices are recommended for other Fiat/Alfa Romeo/Lancia CAN-based cars with the low-speed CAN bus on pins 1 & 9 of the OBD plug. The 'yellow' adapter is required for the access to the low-speed CAN bus.
  • OBDKey Bluetooth/USB/WLAN. This is a universal interface supporting all the control units used in FCA cars. Especially recommended for the non-CAN-based cars. It's a good choice (and the only one under Android) for the cars like Alfa Romeo 145/146/156/166.
  • ELM327 - based USB / Bluetooth / WLAN interfaces for PC and bluetooth/WiFi-enabled Android and Windows devices. All CAN units are supported and some on K-Line. Make sure the ELM 327 is of version 1.3 and above.
    Warning: There are many suppliers of these interfaces, but not all of the available interfaces are compatible with AlfaOBD!
    An ebay interface based on an ELM327 clone might work fine, with a bit of luck. But quite afew of the interfaces are defective, they can't establish connection to the car. If AlfaOBD displays a message 'Interface reports NO DATA' or 'Interface reports CAN ERROR' when attempting connection to the car, this is most probably a sign that you have a defective interface. Such an interface might work fine with other diagnostic software using OBDII/EOBD protocol, but it has issues with AlfaOBD because of a different diagnostic protocol used.
    It is recommended to use an ELM327 interface tested with AlfaOBD.
    For example, the interfaces sold by Electronic-Fuchs.de and Obdauto.fr have been tested for compatibility with AlfaOBD.
  • Kiwi 3 Bluetooth LE (Android only). All CAN units are supported and some of K-Line. The interface features very low power consumption.
  • KLLine USB interface. AlfaOBD PC version only due to limitations of Android OS. No CAN support so it can be used on the non-CAN based vehicles. For example, interfaces supplied by Electronic-Fuchs.de, Obdauto.fr , and ECUFix.com are supported.

Note: USB interfaces are supported on the Android devices via On-The-Go. Check if your Android device has support for On-The-Go and get a corresponding adapter.

Note: Some WLAN interfaces have built-in support for Android (like OBDLink MX WiFi), the WLAN connection to the other ones is only available from the Android devices having the ad-hoc Wi-Fi support enabled. Before purchasing a WLAN interface for use with the Android version of AlfaOBD please check if it is possible to configure your particular Android device for the ad-hoc Wi-Fi. Typically it requires that the device to be rooted and the Wi-Fi driver replaced with a modified one.

It is recommended to purchase an adapter or set of adapters to be able to communicate to the control units other than those connected to the pin 7 (K-line) and 6 and 14 (CAN high line) of the car OBD plug.

The adapters are available at Electronic-Fuchs.de , Obdauto.fr , or Gendan.co.uk
For the detailed description of the features, installation and use of AlfaOBD for Windows see help which is also included into the download packages.
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The help for the Android version is here (English) or here (German).

For more information and support contact info@alfaobd.com

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Alfada Mac OS
  • AlfaOBD App: MX: MX+: a 2018? You need this: https://www.ramforum.c.
  • USB Network Connector on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Basically what the problem is is that there is no Realtek RTL8187L driver for Mac 10.6.

AlfaOBD is a software for the diagnostics of the vehicles produced by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) group. Fiat / Alfa Romeo / Lancia cars produced in 1994-2017, and Chrysler / Dodge / Ram / Jeep cars of model years 2005-2017 are supported. Although the software is primarily targeted for car owners, it provides many of the features of the professional scanners.

AlfaOBD natively supports Electronic Control Units (ECU) installed on the FCA group vehicles. The native support differs AlfaOBD from many other diagnostic applications providing the OBD II generic support which only provides the access to the engine and transmission modules.

AlfaOBD is supported on the Windows PC and Android devices.

The power of a professional diagnostic tool - in your pocket:

Ah ma-zing workout | heritage game jam 2020 mac os. AlfaOBD features include:

  • monitoring various dynamic parameters of body, dash, code, engine, gearbox, ABS, climate control, etc. and graphical presentation as adjustable plots
  • reading of static data: ECU id, system status, fault codes with probable causes and environment information where applicable
  • clearing fault codes, monitoring the system for the appearance of new faults
  • active diagnostics and configuration procedures for various equipment controlled by engine, gearbox, body computer, climate control, ABS, airbag, code control and other ECUs. Service light reset, engine oil change, DPF regeneration and many more.
  • electronic key and RF remote control programming

Note: Starting from Model Year 2018 (Fiat 500L from MY2017) FCA installs the Security Gateway Module (SGW) which blocks access to diagnostics for the third-party software. There is no software solution yet, as a workaround please use a hardware bypass module (as an example).
Owners of Alfa Romeo Giulia/Stelvio, Fiat 500X/Toro/Jeep Renegade/Compass (MP) : make sure that the bypass supports the second high-speed CAN bus, the one that is connected to the pins 12 and 13 of the car OBD port. The updated version of bypass currently delivered by Zautomotive supports all the CAN buses.

If you have an older Zautomotive model here is how to modify Zautomotive device (thanks to Fulvio from Italy for the solution and the permission to publish it) :
Open the Zautomotive device and solder two wires: connect pins A1 and A2, and connect pins A8 and A9 (see the picture). Modification is the same for the first and the second model of the device.

The software requires a compatible OBD interface. At present the following types of interfaces are supported:

  • OBDLink MX+, EX, LX and SX. OBDLink MX+ Bluetooth or OBDLink EX USB are the recommended interfaces for the cars with high-speed CAN bus on pins 6 and 14 and the middle-speed CAN bus on the pins 3 and 11 of the OBD plug. These are most of the PowerNet and CUSW-based Chrysler/Dodge/Ram/Jeep vehicles starting from about 2012, and also Fiat Tipo/Egea. No additional adapters are needed for these cars when using OBDLink EX or MX+. As the OBDLink interfaces have high communication speed they are especially recommended for the Body computer configuration adjustment and odometer correction on Chrysler/Dodge/Ram/Jeep vehicles.
    Note: Alfa Romeo Giulia/Stelvio, Fiat 500X/Toro and Jeep Renegade/Compass (MP) require the 'grey' adapter
    (see below) for the access to the second high-speed CAN bus.
    The LX and SX interfaces require 'blue' adapter for the access to the middle-speed CAN bus.
    The OBDLink LX or SX devices are recommended for other Fiat/Alfa Romeo/Lancia CAN-based cars with the low-speed CAN bus on pins 1 & 9 of the OBD plug. The 'yellow' adapter is required for the access to the low-speed CAN bus.
  • OBDKey Bluetooth/USB/WLAN. This is a universal interface supporting all the control units used in FCA cars. Especially recommended for the non-CAN-based cars. It's a good choice (and the only one under Android) for the cars like Alfa Romeo 145/146/156/166.
  • ELM327 - based USB / Bluetooth / WLAN interfaces for PC and bluetooth/WiFi-enabled Android and Windows devices. All CAN units are supported and some on K-Line. Make sure the ELM 327 is of version 1.3 and above.
    Warning: There are many suppliers of these interfaces, but not all of the available interfaces are compatible with AlfaOBD!
    An ebay interface based on an ELM327 clone might work fine, with a bit of luck. But quite afew of the interfaces are defective, they can't establish connection to the car. If AlfaOBD displays a message 'Interface reports NO DATA' or 'Interface reports CAN ERROR' when attempting connection to the car, this is most probably a sign that you have a defective interface. Such an interface might work fine with other diagnostic software using OBDII/EOBD protocol, but it has issues with AlfaOBD because of a different diagnostic protocol used.
    It is recommended to use an ELM327 interface tested with AlfaOBD.
    For example, the interfaces sold by Electronic-Fuchs.de and Obdauto.fr have been tested for compatibility with AlfaOBD.
  • Kiwi 3 Bluetooth LE (Android only). All CAN units are supported and some of K-Line. The interface features very low power consumption.
  • KLLine USB interface. AlfaOBD PC version only due to limitations of Android OS. No CAN support so it can be used on the non-CAN based vehicles. For example, interfaces supplied by Electronic-Fuchs.de, Obdauto.fr , and ECUFix.com are supported.

Note: USB interfaces are supported on the Android devices via On-The-Go. Check if your Android device has support for On-The-Go and get a corresponding adapter.

Note: Some WLAN interfaces have built-in support for Android (like OBDLink MX WiFi), the WLAN connection to the other ones is only available from the Android devices having the ad-hoc Wi-Fi support enabled. Before purchasing a WLAN interface for use with the Android version of AlfaOBD please check if it is possible to configure your particular Android device for the ad-hoc Wi-Fi. Typically it requires that the device to be rooted and the Wi-Fi driver replaced with a modified one.

It is recommended to purchase an adapter or set of adapters to be able to communicate to the control units other than those connected to the pin 7 (K-line) and 6 and 14 (CAN high line) of the car OBD plug.

The adapters are available at Electronic-Fuchs.de , Obdauto.fr , or Gendan.co.uk
For the detailed description of the features, installation and use of AlfaOBD for Windows see help which is also included into the download packages.
Light halo mac os.

The help for the Android version is here (English) or here (German).

For more information and support contact info@alfaobd.com

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Mac Os Versions

AlfaOBD App: MX: MX+: a 2018? You need this: https://www.ramforum.c.





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