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Vehicle wires does not match Installation instructions pictures (Truck/HCV)
Vehicle wires does not match Installation instructions pictures (Truck/HCV)
Updated over a week ago

If the exact vehicle model is not found in the list of tested and supported according to our database

https://vehicles.ruptela.com/home
if the connection diagrams of similar vehicle models of other years of manufacture do not allow finding a similar connection compared to the instructions, then there is some probability that the on-board system uses the standard supported by our trackers for reading CAN data from onboard computer and it will still be possible to read the data (fully or partially).

Steps:

1 - Our recommendation in this situation is to try to find available twisted pairs for connection in your vehicle and connect them one by one to CAN High, CAN Low of the tracker, having checked all possible options. At the same time, it is important to use EasyCan (the board of which will be marked HCV / Can High / Can Low) so that it is possible to connect and read connections without cutting into wires and without harm to the on-board system.

(*The photos are attached as an example (they are taken from the real ways of connecting various vehicles).

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Since recommendations for specific wires and connection locations are not developed by our installation department, it remains theoretically possible to read data when connected to available twisted pair cables using EasyCan

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2 - We advise you to pre-configure the tracker and activate the reading of all available parameters, to check with the engine running in order to see in real time any read data and their changes (which will allow even when checking all twisted pairs of wires with each new coordinate sent by the tracker to see whether they are read or not onboard data.


3 - The recommended way to configure the tracker remains FMS 250, however, it will also be possible to check all HCV and LCV groups

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(this is not the easiest and fastest way to check, but in practice we also use it when checking whether it is possible to read onboard data without connection diagrams) .


4 - You can also use the "Live io Data" function when the tracker is physically connected to the laptop (the tracker will be connected to the wiring via EasyCan) to check the readout of onboard CAN data with the engine turned on

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also you can check information via Device Center

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