GS-911 and ezCAN User Forum
General Category => GS-911 => Topic started by: PSItech on July 17, 2023, 08:03:50 PM
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With software version 2210.3 and 2305.1, I now get a VIN mismatch when running Autoscan:
(https://gcdnb.pbrd.co/images/qBQotXZl0vNK.png)
I assume that this message occured due to the fact the VIN is unavailable from the XABS module?
(https://gcdnb.pbrd.co/images/LYKanQCxJu9C.png)
Also noticed that with older software versions, the software was not able to read the manufacturer from XABS module:
(https://gcdnb.pbrd.co/images/75Q4Nl0oTyhj.png)
Is there any solution to this VIN Mismatch error?
Thanks,
Paul
PS: is there a simple tutorial how to embed images in your post?
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PS: is there a simple tutorial how to embed images in your post?
It's reletively simple. Host the image somewhere like Imgur. Copy the image URL, then just place a "(http://" before the URL and a ")" after the URL.
Like so:
(https://i.imgur.com/ASozY9Y.jpg)
The string looks like this: (https://i.imgur.com/0yPUPNo.jpg) It then places the image wherever in your post that the string appears.
The nice thing about Imgur is that it provides the link already completed. Just copy and paste.
(https://i.imgur.com/U488dG4.jpg)
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Thanks, let's try.
(https://pasteboard.co/qBQotXZl0vNK.png)
I do not understand ...then just place a "" after the URL?
Paul
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Thanks, let's try.
(https://pasteboard.co/qBQotXZl0vNK.png)
I do not understand ...then just place a "" after the URL?
Paul
Sorry. Just ignore that part. I was trying to type the string without it executing, but it didn't come out right.
You place a "[", then "img", then "]" before the text, and a "[", then "/img", then "]" after the text.
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Hmm, does not work for me. Next try:
(https://pasteboard.co/qBQotXZl0vNK.png) < image (https://pasteboard.co/qBQotXZl0vNK.png) is supposed to show on the left of this line.
Paul
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Thanks again. I did exactly what you stated but to no avail...
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(https://pasteboard.co/qBQotXZl0vNK.png) should it be like this?
https://pasteboard.co/DwfcypgP2TfA.png
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Go to where your image is hosted.
Right click on the image and select "Copy Image Address". Now paste that between the img and /img string, like this:
(https://gcdnb.pbrd.co/images/qBQotXZl0vNK.png)
This is a screenshot of what I have typed above:
(https://i.imgur.com/KnoI2V5.jpg)
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It works now.
(https://gcdnb.pbrd.co/images/qBQotXZl0vNK.png?o=1)
Just modified the original first post.
Thanks!
Paul