So as I'm about to do the fly and drive to pick up a new to me Disco, I have my first productive question. Yes, I searched, but didn't get anything.
Anyway, I have an application on my phone that uses a wifi dongle that plugs into the OBD-II port and provides data. The Disco I'm getting is an '01. The program is OBD Fusion and I've used it very well on the Jeep (a '12) very successfully.
So will I get any data? Will I screw up the ECM? Since it's OBD-II, I'd think by emissions law I'd get something.
I'm guessing I won't get too much appreciable and don't know architecture of these things well enough to know how much use of CANs they use.
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I've been wondering and it might give me a bit of a toy to play with while driving.
Anyway, I have an application on my phone that uses a wifi dongle that plugs into the OBD-II port and provides data. The Disco I'm getting is an '01. The program is OBD Fusion and I've used it very well on the Jeep (a '12) very successfully.
So will I get any data? Will I screw up the ECM? Since it's OBD-II, I'd think by emissions law I'd get something.
I'm guessing I won't get too much appreciable and don't know architecture of these things well enough to know how much use of CANs they use.
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I've been wondering and it might give me a bit of a toy to play with while driving.