Y'all are aware that this is an Irish car, yes? I don't know if that has any influence on the problem but it seems to me that it might.
EDIT: I think that is the problem. From the
ScanGauge FAQ:
Quote:
Will the ScanGauge II work on my vehicle that was purchased outside of the US and Canada?
The ScanGauge requires the vehicle to be either OBDII or EOBD compatible. In the US and Canada, cars and light trucks were required to be OBDII compatible starting in 1996. In Europe, EOBD was phased in between 2002 and 2004. Other parts of the world have required one of them starting in various years.
Many vehicles made and/or sold outside the US and Canada had one of the protocols before they were required in that country. This was to allow sales to other countries and because they knew they would eventually be required to meet the requirements and designed it in when they redesigned a particular model.
There is no comprehensive list of when particular vehicles began using OBDII or EOBD outside the US and Canada.
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