Anybody had experience with 19 pin OBD1 to 16 pin OBD2 adaptors? I bought one on ebay (the only place I could find one) but the Delphi diagnostics I have access to doesn't make a connection through this adaptor. I've checked the pin to pin wiring and it tallies with what I found on-line. Any info or advice as my car is not drivable until I can read fault codes.
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Diagnostics adaptor
- Thread starter Grim Grim
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Dekker
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https://www.bergvillfx.co...s/obd-diagnostics.html
The page listed above is made by a Norwegian electronics engineer Tore Bergvill. You can contact him through his website regards any problems you have regards diagnostic equipment.
Let us know how you get on.
The page listed above is made by a Norwegian electronics engineer Tore Bergvill. You can contact him through his website regards any problems you have regards diagnostic equipment.
Let us know how you get on.
Dekker
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Grim Grim said:Many thanks Dekker. I have ordered an adaptor from Tor Bergvill, I'll post on here to report on how I get on with it.
Glad you got it sorted. I'd be interested in the wiring of the plug as I have some issues with another adapter.
Dekker
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johnbray said:I have one of the Durametric adaptors that convert early round to later oblong plug if you want to check wiring continuity
I have an original Bosch Hammer but the wiring diagram it came with for making up the cables doesn't work. It is possible that there is a broken wire at the back of the 19 pin plug but I want to check which pins on the plug are the ones to use as there's conflicting views on various forums last time I looked.
I'd appreciate any help John.
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I have an original Bosch Hammer but the wiring diagram it came with for making up the cables doesn't work. It is possible that there is a broken wire at the back of the 19 pin plug but I want to check which pins on the plug are the ones to use as there's conflicting views on various forums last time I looked.
I'd appreciate any help John. [/quote]
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I have an original Bosch Hammer but the wiring diagram it came with for making up the cables doesn't work. It is possible that there is a broken wire at the back of the 19 pin plug but I want to check which pins on the plug are the ones to use as there's conflicting views on various forums last time I looked.
I'd appreciate any help John. [/quote]
PM sent
There seems to be a lot of interest in the correct (workable) wiring for this adaptor. As soon as I receive and try mine I will report here with a pin-out list. The cheap Chinese one that I bought had the wiring as listed on many links that I found online.
19 pin OBD1 16 Pin OBD2
6 .....GREY....... 1
2 ....BROWN.... 3
5 ......RED...... 4+5
4 ...ORANGE.... 7
3 ...YELLOW.... 9
9 ....GREEN..... 11
8 ....BLUE....... 12
7 ...VIOLET..... 13
1.....GREY....... 16
19 pin OBD1 16 Pin OBD2
6 .....GREY....... 1
2 ....BROWN.... 3
5 ......RED...... 4+5
4 ...ORANGE.... 7
3 ...YELLOW.... 9
9 ....GREEN..... 11
8 ....BLUE....... 12
7 ...VIOLET..... 13
1.....GREY....... 16
Dekker
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Grim Grim said:There seems to be a lot of interest in the correct (workable) wiring for this adaptor. As soon as I receive and try mine I will report here with a pin-out list. The cheap Chinese one that I bought had the wiring as listed on many links that I found online.
19 pin OBD1 16 Pin OBD2
6 .....GREY....... 1
2 ....BROWN.... 3
5 ......RED...... 4+5
4 ...ORANGE.... 7
3 ...YELLOW.... 9
9 ....GREEN..... 11
8 ....BLUE....... 12
7 ...VIOLET..... 13
1.....GREY....... 16
It'll be interesting to see what the actual pin connections are for the working adapter.
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