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Fiat Punto MK2 Sporting Protocol Problem

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(@ficno)
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I have problem with the connection of my Fiat Punto Sporting MK2 1.2 16v 2000 year. As I know the protocol of my Punto is KPW2000. Can you support this protocol, i will definitely buy the application, and i think others will too.

 
Posted : 19/05/2013 7:16 pm
(@abuntin)
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With my Fiat Punto 1,2 16V similar problem with the connection. Help me, please.

 
Posted : 30/08/2013 5:28 am
(@samc36)
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I've already bought Torque Pro, and would be willing to pay extra to have the Fiat Protocol implemented.

It turns out the older CF2 Puntos (you'll know if yours is one by the color of the MIL check light on the dash - red is CF2 and yellow is CF3) actually don't have OBD2 implemented. It turns out they have their diagnostics implemented in a subset of ISO9141-2 called FIAT9141.

It works mostly like OBD2, except for the protocol, which is ECU specific, and based on KWP2000.

I have a 2000 Fiat Punto 1.2 Litre Sporting (The 16 valve model).

It's a mk2/a punto and may be known as Punto 188, and a lot of fellow owners want support. Using an app called Alfa OBD I was able to connect to my ecu, and get some live readings and clear faults and although it worked to that extent, it's clunky, and counter intuitive and we all know Torque is the best OBD2 android app out there. Is there any way we can get this implemented in the app. Imagine the revenue generated from every mk2 sporting punto owner paying €5 for this small add on. The charge of the add on, would negate the problems generated by having to implement a specific vehicles diagnostics for every vehicle that exists that doesn't perfectly work with obd2.

 
Posted : 22/11/2013 1:31 pm
(@ficno)
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Can you just answer us, and we are here for help also... I am a developer, do i can help you with something, if you want to.

Thanks in advance

 
Posted : 05/12/2013 1:07 am
(@subdee)
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I'm also really interested in getting the Fiat Punto Sporting 16v supported. Is there any plans on supporting it?

 
Posted : 17/10/2014 7:26 am
(@garydoug)
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Th lack of support isn't really with Torque. It is with the ELM327 chip limitations. The protocol is dependent on that chip. You might ask the folks at elmelectronics.com.

 
Posted : 17/10/2014 8:37 pm
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