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FMB001 and FM3001 can read out DTC's (diagnostic trouble codes).

There is also an I/O element a "Fault Codes" AVL ID in newer firmware versionversions. If

  • it the elment is enabled and
  • Fault Codes are DTC's are available on the vehicle,

they then DTC's  will be sent to to the server under the AVL I/O ID - 281 encoded with Codec 8 Extended.

There is also an SMS command:

  • faultcodes: = displays all visible fault codes.

There is no command that will list all supported DTC's supported by the current a vehicle. Only current (occurring at reading time) DTC's can be read out.

The DTC's that can be read by an FM OBD-II device depend on the vehicle make/model/year. Teltonika however does not have a Supported Vehicle List. Customers will have to

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Tesla Motors

Teltonika FMB OBD-II devices can be connected to Tesla cars featuring an OBD-II socket.

However, Tesla cars do not support the OBD-II protocol, so you might not receive data through this socket even if a Teltonika FMB OBD-II is connected.

If any probem occurs due to this connection, please send the following SMS command:
"  setparam 40000:0" (disables OBD-II feature on the Teltonika device).

VIN

OBD-II VIN (vehicle identification number) has a length of 17 bytes and does not fit into Codec 8 protocol.

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