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Bobcat uses a standard CAN bus signal like J1939?
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<blockquote data-quote="jhtodd" data-source="post: 114323" data-attributes="member: 19787"><p>I've always wanted more information about how the engine and other systems are performing on my 2011 Bobcat T180 track loader. However, the indicators on the instrument panel are pretty lackluster. I found someone with a bunch of PRAN PR3810 monochrome displays that take in CAN Bus standard J1939 or J1708 and put the data up on a display. I'm sure I could figure out the wiring and connectors, but I don't want to waste my time if Bobcat used a proprietary or different form of signaling. A quick Google search shows nothing that helps me answer the question of what is used by Bobcat in that year and model. Does anyone know if Bobcat used a standard SAE CAN bus signal format? (What is J1939? Here's a short guide: https://copperhilltech.com/a-brief-introduction-to-the-sae-j1939-protocol/) JT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhtodd, post: 114323, member: 19787"] I've always wanted more information about how the engine and other systems are performing on my 2011 Bobcat T180 track loader. However, the indicators on the instrument panel are pretty lackluster. I found someone with a bunch of PRAN PR3810 monochrome displays that take in CAN Bus standard J1939 or J1708 and put the data up on a display. I'm sure I could figure out the wiring and connectors, but I don't want to waste my time if Bobcat used a proprietary or different form of signaling. A quick Google search shows nothing that helps me answer the question of what is used by Bobcat in that year and model. Does anyone know if Bobcat used a standard SAE CAN bus signal format? (What is J1939? Here's a short guide: https://copperhilltech.com/a-brief-introduction-to-the-sae-j1939-protocol/) JT [/QUOTE]
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