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07-24-2017, 11:36 AM | #1 |
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OBD2 Port Help?
Hey yall, hope I don't sound too much like an idiot here but got a question or two about OBD2 ports. So Im working on my 66' c10, and PO had swapped it with a driveline out of a 1999 Tahoe. So engine was starting to run bad right before we started the upgrade of new fuel lines and a EFI setup pump/tank. Seemed like it was starving for fuel maybe, started popping really bad, and kinda just running in and out.
My question is this, we haven't been able to find the OBD2 port anywhere, and I assume the PO just cut it out. Where does it run back into? And is it possible to run another one? Reading the codes would make diagnosing the engine a whole lot easier. If it is a dumb question you can say it haha, im just curious if its possible. Thanks. |
07-24-2017, 12:27 PM | #2 |
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Re: OBD2 Port Help?
If it has the stock ECM / PCM you can wire in an OBD 2 port. There is a web site (can't remember name) that has the pinouts for the stock computer & for the GM "411" (for switching to the "411" computer, you have more tuning options) Here's what I have:
Data Link Connector pinouts: Pin 1 - not used Pin 2 - purple, serial data signal, class B (pin 11, connector 4 on PCM) Pin 3 - not used Pin 4 - black, ground Pin 5 - black/white, VCM ground (pin 17 & pin 18, Connector 3) Pin 6 - not used Pin 7 - not used Pin 8 - black/white, keyless entry (don't know, believe it goes to BCM - Body Control Module) if no keless entry, ignore Pin 9 - Tan, SIR serial data (same as above) Pin 10 - not used Pin 11 - not used Pin 12 - not used Pin 13 - Orange, diagnostic signal for TCM (goes to Transfer Case Module, don't know pinout, if 2wd ignore) Pin 14 - Dark Green, diagnostic, entertainment & comfort (ignore) Pin 15 - not used Pin 16 - orange, fused battery Last edited by B. W.; 07-24-2017 at 02:19 PM. |
07-24-2017, 12:40 PM | #3 | |
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Re: OBD2 Port Help?
Okay, so googling around I found that as well as another with not as many wires, what's the difference?
http://m.ebay.com/itm/OBDII-OBD2-Wir...b%257Ciid%253A http://m.ebay.com/itm/16-Pin-J1962-O...%257Ciid%253A4 thanks. Quote:
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07-24-2017, 02:19 PM | #4 |
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Re: OBD2 Port Help?
all of the OBD connectors are 16 pin, you only need the 4 wires listed above, I believe you can ignore the rest.
Pins 2,4,5 & 16 I didn't give you the pinout for pin 5, Pin 5 goes to pins 17 & 18, connector 3 on PCM |
07-24-2017, 02:34 PM | #5 |
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Re: OBD2 Port Help?
ahh okay gotcha. Just curious, why do they make them 16 pin if you only end up using 4?
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07-24-2017, 11:20 PM | #6 |
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Re: OBD2 Port Help?
You first need to know which PCM you have.
Do you know if it has been reflashed? If so, what was done and functions deleted or modified in the reflash? If you do have the 411 PCM that is a bonus providing the conversion was done correctly. Here is the forum with loads of info on the '96-'02 Vortec 350's http://www.pacificp.com/forum/index.php
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