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1995 OBD1 ABS Scan Conversion
Hey, just wondering if anyone knows if an OBD1 scan tool can be modified to fit the infamous OBDII style scan port. I don't need the engine scan part
right now so I want to know if I can modify it to pull ABS codes. I have the CP9001 actron scan tool that has a switch to go between "check engine" and "ABS scan". This is a picture of the conversion I'm trying to make but I want to know what pins I should jump to. I think the OBDI scanner I have uses the F, and L pins. I am thinking I can jump them to the OBDII port with some wire and alligator clips. Has anyone tried this? Does anyone know what ports I would want to jump to for F, E and L respectively? Let me know what you all think, thanks. http://shbox.com/1/dlc1.jpg |
Go back to shbox and look up how to build an adapter cable.
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I thought the ABS scanner that they use at the dealership had actually activated the pumps and solenoids to determine what was wrong with the system and get the codes.
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Originally Posted by osduck5
(Post 492733)
I thought the ABS scanner that they use at the dealership had actually activated the pumps and solenoids to determine what was wrong with the system and get the codes.
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Originally Posted by z28pete
(Post 492715)
Go back to shbox and look up how to build an adapter cable.
http://shbox.com/1/xraycable.jpg |
Originally Posted by osduck5
(Post 492733)
I thought the ABS scanner that they use at the dealership had actually activated the pumps and solenoids to determine what was wrong with the system and get the codes.
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