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Old 07-29-2005, 08:05 PM
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OBD-II interface cable to PC

Hello!
I wanted to ask: is there are some differences in construction of OBD-II interface cable to PC in VW/AUDI vehicles from others?
The reason for asking:
I bought VW/AUDI OBD-II interface cable, VAG-COM 409.1 compatible... But the car I want to plug is Hyundai `01. it has OBD-II ISO interface... And software I want to use is ProScan...
So can I do it? Structure of the cable is the same? (in the connector there are not just wiring, but few condensers/resistors/chips...)
Can anyone help me?

PS: in case I cannot, and will do, is it dangerous? =) Can I burn car computer this way? =)

Thanx so much!
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Old 07-31-2005, 02:53 AM
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Re: OBD-II interface cable to PC

if its a generic odb2 interface you should be good to go both the audi/vw and Hyundai are use ISO standard.

Tom
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Old 07-31-2005, 09:30 AM
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Re: OBD-II interface cable to PC

thanx!
Will try it out today
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