Only OBDII Standard connectivity comes in your car is from Transmission (no ECM responding -- App can show multiple ECUs if they respond to OBDII Standard requests which on example models with M4.4 and Transmission does) which i actually now forgot did App actually show "No codes" from OBDII standard codes (aka Pxxx style codes) which is good point i need add that message as i think i forgot that totally.BeerDeer wrote: ↑12 Dec 2024, 01:06Hi,xanthefin wrote: ↑12 Dec 2024, 00:00Hi, App doesnt support M4.3 Engine ECU sorry. You need leave that option out.BeerDeer wrote: ↑11 Dec 2024, 09:31
Hi there,
I’ve got the OBD-II app and the ELM device that was recommended (same model others suggested). I’ve successfully reset the old codes as well as the service light, so progress is being made!
Now, I’d like to understand the best way to use the app and device to check engine or transmission or any codes. Since my car is a Volvo 850 (1996), I believe it uses the Motronic M4.3 system. Could you guide me on how to configure the app and connect properly for this specific system? Any tips or steps would be greatly appreciated!
Is it possible to read the engine and transmission codes using the OBD-II app and the ELM device I have? Or is my car’s system (Volvo 850, 1996, Motronic M4.3) incompatible with this setup?
If I can’t read the codes with this combination, do I need a different device or tool to access them? Any recommendations would be helpful!
Thanks in advance!
On 850 models you can see information (Fault Codes, Live Data) / Read Codes / *Trigger Device testings and *Program parameters via OBDII from these ECUs
Motronic M4.4*
MSA15.7*
AW50-42 (Automatic Gearbox)*
ABS*
SRS (Airbag)
COMBI (VDO dashboard)*
Front Electric Seats*
IMMO*
Transmission it does as you seen from Summary view its there readen and no codes. So to read fault codes is from Service >> Scan (and select ECUs you have on car | Selection viewavle ECUs Default is "All" and then some models and years of Volvos but example next update there will be too 850 Series selection to limit out 70 series ECUs like VGLA, ECC etc..) it says these days below it if ECU had codes or no codes in same view. Example in Screenshots ECU 58 (SRS) -- Module information -- and next there below is "ECU: 58 No fault codes reported".
Then next ECU 6E (AW 50-42) [This is Transmission] -- and below again ECU: 6E No fault codes reported.. So gearbox doesnt have fault codes.
Only old - not anymore produced for decades - Volvo System Tester which Volvo used internally and their dealerships do in full length support (additionally to ex. led light way to read codes via OBDII port pin #3 it only supports Live Data) M4.3 as it uses older Volvo diagnostics system protocol but it has a side protocol which is just led light and switch system to read it which older 850 models ( pre 96 ) had own diagnostic box under bonnet to read codes.
The system you looking for costs anything between 300 EUR to here if you even manage find one from market used.
So far only in plans is write support for Fenix 5.2 ECM in App with special ways in future but not yet in to do list. It might use same commands as Motronic M4.3 but i cant confirm as i dont own that ECM.
I’m exploring my options here and wondering if flashing my system to Motronic M4.4 would be a good idea. I’d like to avoid spending $3,000 on a professional reader, so I’m looking for cost-effective alternatives.
Today, I managed to read and scan codes using the OBD-II app and device again. However, I noticed some limitations:
- I can’t access live OBD-II data, but I can view live data when using the COMBI option.
- I performed tests using the OBD-II connection. For example, I tested the ABS and heard the valves activating in the car, which seems to confirm the connection is functional for tests.
- When I select OBD-II and press "scan codes," it seems to scan for issues but doesn’t return any errors. Is it actually scanning for codes, or could it be missing something?
Given these observations, what are my choices moving forward? Should I stick with my current setup, consider flashing to M4.4, or look into alternative tools? Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
OBDII Standard i never suggest anyone to follow fully in diagnostics in Volvos to diagnose due how much misleading them can be (i dont show description text for them due it -- translation can change manufacturer -- model year -- engine etc..). But it scans and shows Pxxx code itself if they exist yes from OBDII Standard side.
as misha said led reader is mostly the way for these ECUs which based on that Volvo Diagnostic level as here example for M4.3 ECM.






