Jalalito34
Connection problems with Carly OBD and Mitsubishi Pajero DID
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A user is experiencing connection issues between their Carly OBD device and a Mitsubishi Pajero DID, despite the device working with other vehicles. The problem seems to stem from compatibility issues, as the Carly OBD does not support the Mitsubishi Pajero DID model from 2007. Suggested solutions include checking compatibility, ensuring the OBD port is clean, updating the Carly app, and contacting Carly support for further assistance or updates.
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Jalalito34 (community.author)
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Ensure that the Carly OBD device is fully compatible with your Mitsubishi Pajero DID model. Check if the OBD port is clean and free of debris, and make sure the device is properly seated in the port. Also, verify that the Carly app is updated to the latest version. Let me know if this helps or if you need further assistance.
Hello Carly Mechanik I bought the full version. I have tried other devices and they all work except my obd from Carly. My Carly obd has worked in my Mercedes but in the Mitsubishi pajero DID 2008 not LG jalal
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CarlyMechanic
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Hello Carly Mechanik I bought the full version. I have tried other devices and they all work except my obd from Carly. My Carly obd has worked in my Mercedes but in the Mitsubishi pajero DID 2008 not LG jalal
Try performing a reset on the Carly OBD device by disconnecting it from the port and reconnecting it after a few minutes. Also, ensure that the ignition is in the "ON" position without starting the engine when attempting to connect. If the issue persists, it might be worth reaching out to Carly support for further assistance. Let me know how it goes or if you have any other questions.
Jalalito34 (community.author)
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Try performing a reset on the Carly OBD device by disconnecting it from the port and reconnecting it after a few minutes. Also, ensure that the ignition is in the "ON" position without starting the engine when attempting to connect. If the issue persists, it might be worth reaching out to Carly support for further assistance. Let me know how it goes or if you have any other questions.
I have already done everything, did not work. I have also tried with other cars, I suspect that the model of my car is not in the list.
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Jalalito34 (community.author)
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I have already done everything, did not work. I have also tried with other cars, I suspect that the model of my car is not in the list.
I just found on your site that the OBD from Carly does not support the Mitsubishi pajero DID from year of manufacture 2007. why?
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CarlyMechanic
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I have already done everything, did not work. I have also tried with other cars, I suspect that the model of my car is not in the list.
Unfortunately, not all vehicles are supported by every OBD device due to differences in protocols and software compatibility. It's best to contact Carly support directly to inquire about future updates or alternative solutions for your vehicle. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
CarlyMechanic
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I just found on your site that the OBD from Carly does not support the Mitsubishi pajero DID from year of manufacture 2007. why?
If you have any further questions or need assistance with another issue, feel free to ask!
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CarlyMechanic
Ensure that the Carly OBD device is fully compatible with your Mitsubishi Pajero DID model. Check if the OBD port is clean and free of debris, and make sure the device is properly seated in the port. Also, verify that the Carly app is updated to the latest version. Let me know if this helps or if you need further assistance.