Volvo Brick Diag.rarl
- pocorrabapegthea
- Aug 20, 2023
- 5 min read
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Volvo Brick Diag.rarl
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Lego Technic /ˈtɛknɪk/ is a line of Lego interconnecting plastic rods and parts. The purpose of this series is to create more advanced models with more complex technical functions, compared to the simpler brick-building properties of normal Lego.
The style of Lego Technic sets has been changing over time. Technic sets produced since the year 2000 use a different construction method, described as "studless construction". (Studs are the small circular knobs which appear on traditional Lego bricks.) This method utilises beams and pins rather than Technic bricks.
The Lego Technic system expands on the normal Lego bricks with a whole range of new bricks that offer new function and building styles. The most significant change from normal Lego is that single-stud wide bricks ('beams') have circular holes through their vertical face. These holes can accommodate pins, which enable two beams to be held securely together side-by-side, or hinged at an angle. The holes also act as bearings for axles, on which gears and wheels can be attached to create complex mechanisms.
The first dedicated Technic motor was a 4.5 volt rounded brick (p/n 6216m) released in 1977 as part of the Expert Builder Power Pack (960-1) and Supplementary Set (870-1), this output via a small protruding axle that would rotate when the motor was powered. The motor was not geared, resulting in high-RPM, low-torque output. Gearboxes and a square casing were available. A 12 volt motor of the same physical dimensions as the 4.5 volt motor was also available in set 880-1. The 12 volt version is visually distinguishable by being black, rather than grey. The 4.5V and 12V motors were also compatible with the battery boxes and mains transformers used within the Trains series of the 1980s
The 4.5 volt motor was replaced by a similar but square 9 volt motor in 1990, as part of the new generation "Electric System" which dispensed with the pinned plugs and replaced them with regular bricks that incorporated contacts within the stud interfaces. This system gave more reliable contacts over time, as the pinned plugs had a tendency to go slack over time, or for the wires to fracture or come detached.
Lego pneumatics is a variety of Lego bricks which use air pressure and specialised components to perform various actions using the principles of pneumatics. The LEGO pneumatics components were first introduced in 1984, and have featured in a variety of LEGO Technic and LEGO Educational (DACTA) products.
Technic Figures are figures that appeared in Technic sets, appearing sporadically but heavily featured in the CyberSlam/Competition line. They were first introduced in 1986 in the Arctic Action line, and were produced until 2001. They are much larger and have several more joints than the standard minifigure, including bendable elbow and knee-joints. Each figure comes already assembled and is not meant to come apart, but parts can be popped off by pulling too hard. They can connect to both standard Lego System bricks and on Technic parts, and Technic pegs can fit in their hands.27 different kinds of Technic figures were created, some sets included the same figures but with different accessories and stickers.
As of 2005, Lego has begun to re-incorporate studded bricks back into the Technic line, which can be seen in sets such as 8421 Mobile Crane. However, studded bricks are used primarily as to mount front grills in vehicles while transparent plates are used for lights.
If you plan on issuing more than just a few ELM327 AT commands, OBDII (request generating) commands, and KWPD3B0 (request generating) commands, or if you plan on issuing them often, and if you're running MS Windows, then downloading and installing Realterm is a good idea. If you install Realterm v2.0.0.70 -- (not Realterm v3.0.0.xx nor v3.0.1.xx) -- you'll also be able to eventually use volvo850diag (described here) which is expressly designed to communicate with the 1996-1998 Volvo 850 and S70/V70/C70/XC70 and minimize your need to remember any of the necessary commands.
That seemed to make sense to me, so I eliminated ATTA 13 from my development version of volvo850diag, and have tested it extremely thoroughly with an ELM327 v1.5 USB cable, an OBDLink SX USB cable, an OBDLink LX Bluetooth tool, an OBDLink MX+ Bluetooth tool, and a BAFX Bluetooth tool. I encountered no problems whatsoever with elimination of ATTA 13.
At the present time, I speculate that the 187.5 days cases have been reprogrammed sometime after the factory -- maybe with Brick-Diag Full, maybe with the VST or a VST lookalike, or maybe with info from volvo850diag, this page, or elsewhere that I've published the info.
ELM327 Commands to Scan Volvo 850 and SVC70. This contains elm327_volvo_850_svc70_scan_all.txt, a very extensive list of the ELM327 commands to do a thorough scan of the Volvo 850 / S70 / V70 / C70 / XC70 -- much more thorough than the COMBI oriented list on this page. It's certainly thorough enough for most DIYers purposes. The commands are listed in the typical order that I would type (or send) them. This is also well worth a quick perusal, or maybe even a very long study!
volvo850diag.zip, ie, volvo850diag to be run on your "local" machine. The "local" version of volvo850diag uses an ELM327, Realterm (v2.0.0.70 only), Internet Explorer (IE8 on WinXP, IE11 on Win7/Win8.1/Win10), and Javascript to communicate with a '96-'98 Volvo 850/S70/V70/C70/XC70. The contents of its automatically generated log can be pasted into the KWPD3B0 interpreter's Paste box, followed by pressing the Interpret button, to make some sense out of the hex mumbo-jumbo in the log file (and Realterm Terminal pane).
Here's two alternative tools to help you read the mileage from the instrument cluster of a '96-'97 Volvo 850 (or '97-'98 Volvo S70/V70/C70/XC70). Some people may find one of the following two alternatives easier to use than either: a) the semi-automated volvo850diag approach (just mentioned), or b) the manual issuing of commands to an ELM327 terminal emulator (mentioned earlier on this page). Both of these alternative solutions automatically interpret the raw mileage data into miles and/or km.
mikeri's milageread (Python source, plus link to pre-built Windows .exe), or jonesrh's enhancements to milageread (source only) and 2017-10-17 release info. This utility reads the mileage and automatically displays the mileage in plain English. There's no need for an extra, separate interpretation step (as there is with volvo850diag).
If you need to go with a plug-in style, then I would suggest running both your strip connections into an LED Strip Splitter which will then plug seamlessly into the male plug of the power brick. LED Strip splitter cables come in up to 4-outputs so you could potentially have 4 strips running seamlessly from one Power Supply connection! 2ff7e9595c
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