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    Chrysler Co-Pilot - anyone ever use one?

    I just bought a Chrysler Co-Pilot off eBay. Anyone ever use one? How does it work? I understand it was used for recording diagnostic data.

    I, of course, opened it up. It's got a 68HC11F1 processor and a 1Mb Toshiba SRAM chip, couple batteries, misc other stuff.
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    Re: Chrysler Co-Pilot - anyone ever use one?

    If I'm not mistaken, that is used in combination with a DRB-II, right?

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    Re: Chrysler Co-Pilot - anyone ever use one?

    Quote Originally Posted by HoverFish View Post
    If I'm not mistaken, that is used in combination with a DRB-II, right?
    It's got cables to plug directly into the SCI port (and I think a Mitsu port), and also cables to plug the Co-Pilot into the DRB. So, my guess is that you plug it into the car, log, and then read it back using the DRBII. But, I have no idea how to setup the channels to watch, etc.
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    I've used them. They were data logger uSed with the mds computer. You would hook it up to the car and let customer take it and press the button when the condition occurred. It was constantly recording. Once the button was pressed it saved 45 sec. 30 before and 15 sec after. Then you would up load onto mds computer and look at your data.

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