wire identification. OBD2B blue dead end plug
#2
Re: wire identification. OBD2B blue dead end plug
Best way to do this is to check the wire color against one or the widely available schematics of the car. Schematics showing the pin locations are not common.
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Re: wire identification. OBD2B blue dead end plug
Sherlock Holmes is a little antiquated. Dora the Explora(er?) is a more modern example.
Meh, it's not hard where there are only a handful of 14 pin plugs in our cars. And, I still haven't answered his question. Waiting on a little more info before I do any additional digging.
Meh, it's not hard where there are only a handful of 14 pin plugs in our cars. And, I still haven't answered his question. Waiting on a little more info before I do any additional digging.
#6
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Re: wire identification. OBD2B blue dead end plug
THANKS ALOT, for all the effort, i didnt start the car yet but im pretty sure its the o2, how can you tell by the last diagram thats it correct? it dosnt say anything about pin 13,
thanks again
thanks again
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