I have a simple Code Reader for my car - if I get an OBD2 port to 10 pin adapter, can I read/reset codes on my bike?
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Alternatively anyone got a cheaper GS-911?
if you're very lucky and you have a 'good' OBD dongle, then with the MotoScan app, yes you can.
If not, the cheapest alternatives are UniCarScan followed by OBDLink.
There are other dongles but note that the 'good' dongles always use a
genuine ELM-327 chipset. Dongles with ELM copies (which normally cost £10-20) will sometimes read codes and perform some very basic functions, but not clear them.
Read more here:
https://www.motoscan.de/diagnoseadapter/ and select English top right
Basic things to note:
- they will do live diagnosis, reset service warnings (i.e. change service date), reset codes, TPMS recognititon/reset (at a push), etc
- you also need to purchase the full Motoscan app to use those dongles, so even 'cheap' means around £100 outlay in total
- they are NOT as fully featured as a GS-911, but for 80-90% of features they're good. Andym2 once created a comparison table, but I couldn't see it. Still got it Andy?
Screenshots of Motoscan the app here (as per Rae's message above):
https://eurokclub.bike/index.php?topic=3426.msg42355#msg42355Note the features may have improved in the 4 years since that was written. The dongle seems to have been upgraded for example. This is the UK distributor's page for it:
https://www.gendan.co.uk/product_UCSI2100.html(Also note this one on Amazon is very likely a rip-off if you examine the seller details and a couple of the reviews, so I recommend buying from Gendan:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/UniCarScan-UCSI-2100-Bluetooth-BimmerCode-MotoScan/dp/B09WVJPF2F)
Lastly, have a look at Rae's
Member's Map if you just want to use a dongle once - someone nearby may be able to assist you (with a real GS-911). You'll recognise them because they'll be carrying a pound less weight on one side - where the kidney was.