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2011-2014 Mustangs
Interior and Exterior
heads up to those with Kenwood HU and Maestro panel
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<blockquote data-quote="scott_0" data-source="post: 14122153" data-attributes="member: 126116"><p>those of you that have the Kenwood head units that have the OBDII readings and climate control built in with the idatalink Maestro dash panel, this is a heads up to you. I wanted to do some data logging since I installed long tubes, well I was pulling my hair out because the tuner wouldnt communicate with the car to enable datalogging, I had a suspicion it was the OBDII connections for the Maestro causing a conflict, but I called SCT any ways, soon as I told him my suspicions, he said absolutely 100% thats the issue. So I went ahead and cut the two OBDII input wires I had spliced in for the Maestro, I was able to log again with no issues. So, my fix for this is I attatched a bullet style quick connector on each wire and Im now able to quickly disconnect the wires to enable logging. Hopefully this help you avoid the headache I dealt with lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott_0, post: 14122153, member: 126116"] those of you that have the Kenwood head units that have the OBDII readings and climate control built in with the idatalink Maestro dash panel, this is a heads up to you. I wanted to do some data logging since I installed long tubes, well I was pulling my hair out because the tuner wouldnt communicate with the car to enable datalogging, I had a suspicion it was the OBDII connections for the Maestro causing a conflict, but I called SCT any ways, soon as I told him my suspicions, he said absolutely 100% thats the issue. So I went ahead and cut the two OBDII input wires I had spliced in for the Maestro, I was able to log again with no issues. So, my fix for this is I attatched a bullet style quick connector on each wire and Im now able to quickly disconnect the wires to enable logging. Hopefully this help you avoid the headache I dealt with lol [/QUOTE]
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