You cannot connect to your vehicle and you have the following message in the status lower bar:
This message indicates that your interface couldn't connect to the vehicle. As it is written on the left part of the message, you asked for an automatic search of the automobile protocol, but this operation is entirely managed by your ELM interface.
No need to charge OBDuCAN, we are not guilty!
In most cases, this issue is due to the fact that your vehicle uses a ISO 9141 or ISO 14230 KWP(init. slow) protocol type. Both of those protocols handle badly the recurrent connection attempts.
Hopefully OBDuCAN provides you with a "manual" connection technique. To use it click this button:
Increase the number of connection attemps up to 5, then click on the red cross to close the window. The new back up parameters is automatic.
To select a particular protocol click on:
Select the ISO 9141 protocol and click on the Ok button to validate your choice.
You can now try two connections to your vehicle. OBDuCAN will iterate automatically 5 connection attempts for each try.
If you still cannot connect, try two new connections with the protocol: ISO 14230 KWP(init. slow)
As soon as you will find the protocol used by your vehicle, do not change it because it will be automatically saved by OBDuCAN and you will find this latter by default when you will start your favorite application again!