6.0 POWER STROKE OBD-II CODE READER (works on any OBD-II vehicle) ================================================================== Built tonight for the CH340/ELM327 adapter. Reads trouble codes, key live values, and prints a 6.0 no-start triage. Tested against your actual adapter. WHAT YOU GET obd_reader.py the tool RUN_OBD.bat double-click launcher for Windows (auto-installs pyserial) README.txt this file ONE-TIME SETUP ON THE WINDOWS LAPTOP 1. Install the CH340 driver (you're already doing this) so the adapter shows up as "USB-SERIAL CH340 (COMx)" in Device Manager > Ports. 2. Install Python from https://www.python.org/downloads/ IMPORTANT: tick "Add Python to PATH" on the first install screen. RUN IT Easiest: double-click RUN_OBD.bat Manual: open Command Prompt in this folder and run: python obd_reader.py force a port/baud if needed: python obd_reader.py COM5 python obd_reader.py COM5 9600 add -v to see the raw ELM327 traffic (for troubleshooting): python obd_reader.py COM5 -v ON THE TRUCK - Plug the adapter into the OBD port (under the dash, driver side). - Turn the key to RUN (not just ACC). Engine off is fine for codes. - Run the tool. It reads STORED, PENDING and PERMANENT codes, flags no-start suspects, shows battery voltage + key live values, then prints the 6.0 triage checklist. SCOPE / HONESTY A generic ELM327 reads standard OBD-II: codes, generic PIDs, voltage. It does NOT read Ford-enhanced diesel PIDs (ICP, FICM main/sync volts, IPR%). Those need FORScan. This covers reading codes + the basics so you can triage tonight. For FICM/ICP numbers, measure at the FICM with a meter, or get FORScan from the CyanLabs mirror when it's back up. Default baud is 38400 (measured on your adapter). If you get garbage, try 9600.