Rawze.com: Rawze's ISX Technical Discussion and more

Full Version: X15 datalink adapter
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
Pages: 1 2 3
(08-30-2019 )marek4792 Wrote: [ -> ]I currently have a Chinesium Inline 5 adapter as a paperweight, and I'm wondering if there is an official list of genuine adapters known to work with X15's without breaking the bank Fleetpride wants $1000 for the Usb Link 2 and Red engine maker $1200 for Inline 7. Trying to save abit of money if I can by buy online, but also want to avoid getting a knockoff version for obvious reasons.

if the plug under the dash is green in color, it may simply be a cable issue?.
https://amzn.to/2HAQ4ti
(09-01-2019 )Rawze Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-30-2019 )marek4792 Wrote: [ -> ]I currently have a Chinesium Inline 5 adapter as a paperweight, and I'm wondering if there is an official list of genuine adapters known to work with X15's without breaking the bank Fleetpride wants $1000 for the Usb Link 2 and Red engine maker $1200 for Inline 7. Trying to save abit of money if I can by buy online, but also want to avoid getting a knockoff version for obvious reasons.

if the plug under the dash is green in color, it may simply be a cable issue?.
https://amzn.to/2HAQ4ti
Plug is green from factory, I mean it wouldn't hurt to try I guess. Then again I did hear of them switching 2 pins around in that j1939 maybe I'm wrong maybe could be my issue.
maybe try to connect on the weather-pack connector. You should be able to at least see codes and such I would think?.
(08-31-2019 )snailexpress Wrote: [ -> ]Is X-15 has different communication protocol then J1939 or what the reason you can't use Inline 5?

Not sure why but it doesn't work. Need insite 8.3 also.

Unilevers

you need a nexiq 1, 2 or a inline 6,7 to connect to a x15. You also need insite 8.3 or higher. Just buy the nexiq off of snap on then there are no worries of clones. The one somebody paid 650 for is a clone for sure - they cost 1K if real. If you cant afford 1k to connect to your truck and do your own maintenance/service on a 200K truck, your doing it wrong.
I think Unilevers is right. I have not seen actual genuine Nexiq adapters in the $700 price range in quite a number of years. That is why I suggested someone call nexiq and verify their ser# if they buy from that place the guy mentioned... something is just a bit too fishy there (and why the site name was blocked). i have no issue with people using chineese fakes... unless they don't work, and in nexiq case... the fakes work for a short while, then typically have problems and are not worth the money you saved.
(09-01-2019 )Rawze Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-30-2019 )marek4792 Wrote: [ -> ]I currently have a Chinesium Inline 5 adapter as a paperweight, and I'm wondering if there is an official list of genuine adapters known to work with X15's without breaking the bank Fleetpride wants $1000 for the Usb Link 2 and Red engine maker $1200 for Inline 7. Trying to save abit of money if I can by buy online, but also want to avoid getting a knockoff version for obvious reasons.

if the plug under the dash is green in color, it may simply be a cable issue?.
https://amzn.to/2HAQ4ti

Rawze, Do you think this adaptor kit with 7.6.2 will work with my fathers CM2350? The plug on his truck is green, that Amazon kit comes with 3 adapters though? Which one would I use?

Thanks -Andre
I just called nexiq and confirmed that my USB LINK 2 adapters are legit. I purchased them
from diesel Lapt....and their price is $675 usd now (interface,usb cable,and double connector 6&9) everything comes in nexiq box, connector is already green so it will fit both black and green. You can also call and checked with them . I am using them for awhile now ( everyday ) all kids of work diagnostic and uprating. Recommend to buy.

Unilevers

post pics of it please
Pages: 1 2 3
Reference URL's