Lookie what I just got.... Need help finding the diagnostic plug....
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Lookie what I just got.... Need help finding the diagnostic plug....
Pictures speak for themselfs. Its the way honda used to check cars before they went to the whole laptop deal.
(for those who dont know, it shows you all the info that the ecu is receiving. i.e. Tps voltage, o2 sensor voltage and injector fire time.)
Obd0 plug.>
Can anyone tell me where to locate this damn plug....or tell me where the 3 wires run too?
I was told its right behind the glove box...
(for those who dont know, it shows you all the info that the ecu is receiving. i.e. Tps voltage, o2 sensor voltage and injector fire time.)
Obd0 plug.>
Can anyone tell me where to locate this damn plug....or tell me where the 3 wires run too?
I was told its right behind the glove box...
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Re: (Voodooboy520)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Voodooboy520 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Man, whered you get that thing? Nice </TD></TR></TABLE> And how much did that run you?
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Re: (dr_latino999)
im borrowing it from a friend, his dad works for honda
he had it laying around....
but back to the topic at hand, anyone have a helms. Maybe that will show the location of the connector?
he had it laying around....
but back to the topic at hand, anyone have a helms. Maybe that will show the location of the connector?
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Re: Lookie what I just got.... Need help finding the diagnostic plug.... (HatchBox)
Unless your car is obd1 or obd 2 then the pgm tester is useless to you.
The 3 wire plug that you posted is for obd1 and there is another adapter to hook up to obd 2 car(I see it in the box).
Its pretty good to use, I just converted my crx to obd1 p28 and used the tester to help fix my o2 problem, but the newer HDS tablet is alot better. good luck
The 3 wire plug that you posted is for obd1 and there is another adapter to hook up to obd 2 car(I see it in the box).
Its pretty good to use, I just converted my crx to obd1 p28 and used the tester to help fix my o2 problem, but the newer HDS tablet is alot better. good luck
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Re: (HatchBox)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HatchBox »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">im borrowing it from a friend, his dad works for honda
he had it laying around....
but back to the topic at hand, anyone have a helms. Maybe that will show the location of the connector? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Well if your buddies dad work's for Honda, and he let you borrow that, why don't you just ask him???
he had it laying around....
but back to the topic at hand, anyone have a helms. Maybe that will show the location of the connector? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Well if your buddies dad work's for Honda, and he let you borrow that, why don't you just ask him???
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Re: Lookie what I just got.... Need help finding the diagnostic plug.... (HatchBox)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HatchBox »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">bah, your 100% sure no 0bd0 cars had diag connectors?
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I'm pretty sure for hondas...I dont know about other manufactures. Your car may have a 2 pin connector around the ecu area... but that is for timing (some 2 pin connectors may be under the hood depending on year/make/model).
If you open up the big door in the testers case the operating maunual may be in there.(not shown in your pic.)
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I'm pretty sure for hondas...I dont know about other manufactures. Your car may have a 2 pin connector around the ecu area... but that is for timing (some 2 pin connectors may be under the hood depending on year/make/model).
If you open up the big door in the testers case the operating maunual may be in there.(not shown in your pic.)
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Re: (DieMaster)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DieMaster »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i would give my left nut for a tester like that anyone know where or IF they can even be found anymore?</TD></TR></TABLE>
You can find them on ebay or you can buy one from MAC tools...
It's called a MasterTech and made by Vertronics, if you buy a used one it may or may not come with the Honda module card, If not you can buy the honda program and transfer it over the the testers memory card if it comes with it or not.
You can find them on ebay or you can buy one from MAC tools...
It's called a MasterTech and made by Vertronics, if you buy a used one it may or may not come with the Honda module card, If not you can buy the honda program and transfer it over the the testers memory card if it comes with it or not.
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Re: (HatchBox)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HatchBox »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">because i cant get ahold of him now , not till monday. So I was going to try to work on it some today.. </TD></TR></TABLE>
You should aleast plug it into your accord(in sig) and play around with it.
You should aleast plug it into your accord(in sig) and play around with it.
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