OBDII
Pat Ford
pford at qnx.com
Tue Feb 20 19:01:10 GMT 2001
ask your local gm dealer if he could read the odbII code with his scanner. Most would be willing to try.
Previously, you (alexpeper) wrote:
{ Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 13:23:59 -0800
{ From: Guy Hammer <guyh at teleport.com>
{ Subject: Re: OBDII
{
{ On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Wayne Macdonald writes:
{ > OK, I will scan the circuit diagram and post it along with some code, It
{ > may take me a couple of days to tidy the code up a bit.
{
{ I'd be up for a copy of that as well. Does anyone know if Suzuki OBDII
{ uses ISO 9141, or do they use J1850VPW due to ties with GM? (Geo)
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{ Guy Hammer, guyh at teleport.com
{ http://www.teleport.com/~guyh
{
{ Check for a 16 pin d-shaped female connector usually located under dash near steering wheel (except motorcycles)
{ ISO 9141 uses pin 7 for data, GM is pin 2, 96 and some 97 Toyota use VPW
{ 1 8
{ oxoxxoxo
{ 9 16
{ oxooooox
{ pin 2 data VPW GM
{ pin 7 data ISO
{ pin 16 power
{ pin 4,5 ground.
{ Alex
{
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