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The OBD-II specification provides for a standardized connector, the female 16-pin J1962 connector. Unlike
the OBD-I connector, which was sometimes found under the bonnet of the vehicle, the OBD-II connector is nearly always located on the driver's side of the car often close to the steering column. SAE J1962 defines the pin out of the connector as:01) -02) Bus positive Line of SAE-J185003) Ford DCL(+) Argentina, Brazil (pre OBD-II) 1997-200004) Chassis ground05) Signal ground06) CAN high (ISO 15765-4 and J2234)07) K line of ISO 9141-2 and ISO 14230-408) -09) -10) Bus negative Line of J185011) Ford DCL(-) Argentina, Brazil (pre OBD-II) 1997-200012) -13) -14) CAN low (ISO 15765-4 and J2234)15) L line of ISO 9141-2 and ISO 14230-416) Battery voltageUnspecified pins (marked with a "-") are left to the vehicle manufacturer's discretion which can be connected up to model specific systems
Why This Setup?What is the reason for having the above setup for yourself? Mainly, you now have a powerful tool to analyze your cars OBD data yourself, better even than the specialized scanning tools only dealerships and big shops had in the distant past. With your own setup, if your Service Engine Soon ( SES ) light comes on you can look at detailed OBD data for yourself to see what trouble codes have been set and the conditions they were set under, possibly saving you money in repair costs by knowing what is or isn't wrong with your car. For many, it is quite interesting to be able to see your car's sensor systems working in real time, and even having the potential to upgrade performance through PROM reprogramming of your cars ECM/PCM (not for the beginner).
The ALDL CableLet's look at the ALDL (Assembly Line Diagnostic Link) OBD1 interface cable first, since we sell low cost ALDL OBD1 interface cables. It may possibly be the only thing you will need to buy to do your own diagnostics. You can make your own cable, but it is much quicker and less headache to buy one already assembled and tested. Our
In Car OperationIn car operation is fairly straight forward. Ideally it takes just a few steps: plug the ALDL cable connector into your OBD port under the dash and into your PC (see the instructions here). Fire up your laptop and start whatever data collection or tuning program software you use, and turn the car key forward to start the data stream flowing. Click the record button in the software package, and start logging data. View data later on to see and review results.
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Contact Name: Sophia
Company Name: Shenzhen Setolink Exporters Co., Ltd
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Tel: 86-15013755952
Fax: 86-0755-86330961
Street Address: 5fl, Building 51,
Yangmen Industrial Park, Dakan 2
Village, Xili Town, Nanshan District,
Shenzhen, China
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