I think most likely is the DIAG connector behind the cubby under touchscreen. It seems similar to roadster version.
On 29 Sep, 2013, at 9:15 pm, Mastro Gippo <gipmad@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried sniffing the can bus on a Model S a while ago, but I couldn't get anything. It was a quick test so I didn't investigate any further, but the obd port looked pretty standard. I tried different CAN speeds but couldn't get any data, and I didn't have my scope with me... Sorry! MG
2013/9/29 Mark Webb-Johnson <mark@webb-johnson.net>
Michael,
I haven't heard of anyone actively working on this - just a few rumors and enquiries. One owner did try the diag connector behind the cubby, but couldn't get much from it.
We don't have Model S here in Asia yet, so not much I can do at the moment. I would love to see a CAN bus dump.
Regards, Mark
On 29 Sep, 2013, at 1:26 am, Michael Jochum <mikeljo@mac.com> wrote:
Hi,
it could be that i missed something..... But couldn't find anything about.
@Mark: how about support for Model S?
I thing some owners of Model S are not happy with "myTesla" (Server down, ....) In different Forums they start asking about this.
PS: no i don't have one. :-( Looking for a sponsor! ;-)
Bye Michael
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