for RHD the obd2 connector must be near the gas pedal
under the hood latch cover
for LHD the obd2 connector is near the clutch pedal
also under the hood latch cover
D14 ECU DLC 3 pin to 16 pin
Re: D14 ECU DLC 3 pin to 16 pin
i will look again
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Re: D14 ECU DLC 3 pin to 16 pin
I have removed both covers.
I do have the C0 pot... I will try look higher.
I do have the C0 pot... I will try look higher.
Re: D14 ECU DLC 3 pin to 16 pin
The pictures are not mine. They are from internet, from American Honda forums.icarus wrote: Do you have a more zoomed out pic maybe?
Maybe the Americans have other specifications than other countries and that's why you can not find the connector.
Re: D14 ECU DLC 3 pin to 16 pin
So I recived my 3 pin DLC to 16 pin DLC adapter today.
I have found more hiding placed should I have the 16 pin port...
http://wikitest.pgmfi.org/twiki/bin/view.pl/Library/DLC
I have found more hiding placed should I have the 16 pin port...
http://wikitest.pgmfi.org/twiki/bin/view.pl/Library/DLC
Re: D14 ECU DLC 3 pin to 16 pin
good!
When you use it give us a feedback about how it works
Post a photo please from the item that you are talking about
When you use it give us a feedback about how it works
Post a photo please from the item that you are talking about
Re: D14 ECU DLC 3 pin to 16 pin
I have updated the first page.BETEK wrote:good!
When you use it give us a feedback about how it works
Post a photo please from the item that you are talking about
This guy claims it works..
Hi, I have the following to share with you:
1. It looks like your car is using the K-Line protocol (ISO 9141 or ISO 14230), which corresponds pin 7 of the OBD-2 connector
2. Three wires are enough for the K protocol to work: Pins 5,7,16 of the OBD-2 connector.
OBD-2 pinouts reference:
http://www.auterraweb.com/obdiipinout.html
3. If the 3-pin converter connects to pins 5,7,16 of the OBD-2 connector then it is promising. It is likely that the blue 3-pin socket does just that.
4. Honda uses ISO protocol (ISO 9141 or ISO 14230)
5. Whether the scan tool can connect to your car’s ECU will also depend on the following: baud rate, header
6. I am using the exact bluetooth ELM327 adapter and have just managed to get it work with Torque. I need to use custom init string to set baud rate, ECU address and header to get ECU connection. My car uses ISO 14230 protocol.
Hope this helps.