OBD2 pin into OBD1 connectors??
Stop spreading information if you do not know. That is wrong.
The OBD2 female pins are too large and use a different locking mechanism to fit in the OBD1 male plugs. The only thing you can do is to crimp or solder the OBD1 pins onto the wires of your car and plug them in. Or the obvious of soldering the wires on, etc.
The OBD2 female pins are too large and use a different locking mechanism to fit in the OBD1 male plugs. The only thing you can do is to crimp or solder the OBD1 pins onto the wires of your car and plug them in. Or the obvious of soldering the wires on, etc.
Stop spreading information if you do not know. That is wrong.
The OBD2 female pins are too large and use a different locking mechanism to fit in the OBD1 male plugs. The only thing you can do is to crimp or solder the OBD1 pins onto the wires of your car and plug them in. Or the obvious of soldering the wires on, etc.
The OBD2 female pins are too large and use a different locking mechanism to fit in the OBD1 male plugs. The only thing you can do is to crimp or solder the OBD1 pins onto the wires of your car and plug them in. Or the obvious of soldering the wires on, etc.
Honda-Tech Member
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 442
Likes: 0
From: east coast performance and tuning, jacksonville, nc
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
crx18c1
Honda CRX / EF Civic (1988 - 1991)
1
Nov 5, 2007 07:43 AM
Cyphear
Tech / Misc
7
Jul 13, 2007 03:58 PM
HmgLauj69
Honda Civic / Del Sol (1992 - 2000)
10
Aug 11, 2005 05:27 PM




