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I found this. It is in Spanish, but the images are more than enough. The scanner is cheap, but since it is bluetooth, it only works for smartphones that use android, since the iphone does not recognize it. Similar but wifi scaners come, that these are recognized by the iphone. The torque application is in the smartphone apps. You can also use the bluetooth of a tablet or a laptop
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I found this. It is in Spanish, but the images are more than enough. The scanner is cheap, but since it is bluetooth, it only works for smartphones that use android, since the iphone does not recognize it. Similar but wifi scaners come, that these are recognized by the iphone. The torque application is in the smartphone apps. You can also use the bluetooth of a tablet or a laptop
Do you know what cable is being used as the adapter? I have a bluetooth OBD2 reader that I've used my cars in the past. It just plugs directly into the normal OBD2 port. But this appears to use some sort of cable adapter.

Torque is a great application. Easy to use and provides a lot of information. This would be very cool for the S10 or any motorbike.

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Do you know what cable is being used as the adapter? I have a bluetooth OBD2 reader that I've used my cars in the past. It just plugs directly into the normal OBD2 port. But this appears to use some sort of cable adapter.

Torque is a great application. Easy to use and provides a lot of information. This would be very cool for the S10 or any motorbike.

Eville Rich
2016 S10
 

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Hi. Just got this scanner and cable and it seems to work well on my 2018 UK ze. I will need to play with it to see what everything does but I have noticed that the MAF dial does not show a reading. Anybody any idea why this might be? Many thanks.
 

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No OBD2 scanner will work in the USA on the super tenere. Maybe in other countries, but not here. Anyone in the USA, don't bother trying as it won't work.
Why is that? I’m not trying to be obtuse, but I am curious as to why an OBD2 scanner would not work on USA market motorcycles.
 

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I'm wondering that too. How do you read fault codes in the States?

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Hi. Just got this scanner and cable and it seems to work well on my 2018 UK ze. I will need to play with it to see what everything does but I have noticed that the MAF dial does not show a reading. Anybody any idea why this might be? Many thanks.
 

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Hi. Just got this scanner and cable and it seems to work well on my 2018 UK ze. I will need to play with it to see what everything does but I have noticed that the MAF dial does not show a reading. Anybody any idea why this might be? Many thanks.
Good morning! Hope you have a great day!
Where is the diagnostic connector located in the bike? I'm wondering to spend $15 usd for de OBD2 cable addapter and try, I do have the OBD2 scanner so I will try.
Thanks in advance!
 

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Good morning! Hope you have a great day!
Where is the diagnostic connector located in the bike? I'm wondering to spend $15 usd for de OBD2 cable addapter and try, I do have the OBD2 scanner so I will try.
Thanks in advance!
Hi. If you check out the vids at the start of the thread you can see it is located in front of the battery. It's the 4 pin plug. Hope that helps
 

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Hi. If you check out the vids at the start of the thread you can see it is located in front of the battery. It's the 4 pin plug. Hope that helps
Thanks!
I ask berfore I saw the video y and you are correct, the video tells you where the connector is located. I will look in to my bike to find it.
Have a nice weekend!
 

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Bike does not have a MAF sensor.
Can't get a reading from a sensor that doesn't exist.
It does not have MAF but the air going in to the engine is calculated, in the Engine calibration words it is called Speed Density and uses some factors to estimate the amount of air.
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Hi. Just got this scanner and cable and it seems to work well on my 2018 UK ze. I will need to play with it to see what everything does but I have noticed that the MAF dial does not show a reading. Anybody any idea why this might be? Many thanks.
Yes, the S10 doesn't have a MAF sensor, instead it has a vacuum sensor, installed in the filter box. Perhaps, this is the Data you are looking for ...
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Just for clarification, the vacuum sensor, the MAP, is at the left throttle body, the sensor in the airbox is the inaccurately named 'ambient air temp'.
 
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