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Hi all,

New member looking to sort out my Mum's car.

As far as I'm aware the 2002 Avalon I have here has an OBDII plug but is only OBD protocol?

So do I need an OBDII to USB adapter and then have to use Techstream on a windows laptop?

Is there another way around this headache?

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Location Noosa QLD

Cheers Jim

Edited by Cairns888
  • 1 month later...
Posted (edited)

2002 should be OBDII compliant. So it should work with most handheld scanners. If you want to go the teachstream route. It would be a better choice since it has more functions. Especially with for newer Toyotas.

 

 

Edited by hayden
Posted

Thanks the reply. OBDII did work but only a small amount of data. The only option is Techstream pre 2006 Aussie toyota's I believe. Thanks for your reply.

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