【KITACO】OBD Adapter Review
I was able to use it on my MAJESTYs 155.
I was able to use the MAJESTYs155 (3Pin) without any problems and eliminate the error, but the X-MAX (4Pin) showed a communication error and could not be used. I was able to use it with MAJESTYs155 (3Pin) without any problem and erased the error, but with X-MAX (4Pin), a communication error was displayed and I could not use it. I'm not sure if it's because the car model is not compatible or the Cable is defective. I will try to use it with a different car model.
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