You can add a port splitter/adapter, if I'm not mistaken.
I agree: SG is much more useful -- it also offers much more fuel economy info. If they made a heads-up version, I'd be all over it.
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You can add a port splitter/adapter, if I'm not mistaken.
I agree: SG is much more useful -- it also offers much more fuel economy info. If they made a heads-up version, I'd be all over it.
I love the heads-up part. I've used a ScanGauge for years, but would much rather have something with HUD.
Very odd: speed/distance was reported correctly via OBD-II when I checked in the Micra I had on loan. Only the needle was wrong.
That is so strange. Waiting for reply from Ajijic next after he checks the other side of his...
Me too. I'm perplexed.
Is yours in the exact same location?
Ajijic, is that (photo from LilGeckos) the same connector as in your car?
Someone here with a Micra will have to confirm the location of the port in the Canadian car.
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But if that really is a standard OBD-II port, it is possible to get an adapter that lets you...
The OBD-II connector is always open here. It's a diagnostic port.
Looks like this (but this isn't the Micra's):
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Agreed: analog is better.
Or digital display of an analog gauge, like:
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The only OBD-II gauge with digital numeric tachometer I have tried in the Micra is a ScanGauge, but it offers a lot more than just the tach:
http://ecomodder.com/imgs/ScanGauge/sg-37mpg.jpg
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