Scan tool interface to pcx

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Scan tool interface to pcx

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I hooked up my obd2 scanner to my pcx and now I can read live data and clear codes! At first I just jumped wired and a bit later I cut a obd2 connecter out of a junked Ford a wired it to the 4 pin diagnostic connector. It works no problem. Just so you know any obd2 can ascertain generic data by law and will interface but make certain you get power and ground right and the data pin to the correct iso. It's simple.
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What OBD II scan tool are you using?
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Yeah, what tool and wiring as others have purchased interfaces / readers off ebay and some work and some don't. Thanks!
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Mikes150pcx wrote:I hooked up my obd2 scanner to my pcx and now I can read live data and clear codes! At first I just jumped wired and a bit later I cut a obd2 connecter out of a junked Ford a wired it to the 4 pin diagnostic connector. It works no problem. Just so you know any obd2 can ascertain generic data by law and will interface but make certain you get power and ground right and the data pin to the correct iso. It's simple.
Did you just directly wired the OBD2 connector to the 4 pin connector?

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I bought the 4-pin to Standard OBD2 plug adaptor. Only issue is there is no data transfer. Wonder what pins he moved around. Im assuming its the data pin.
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A wiring diagram would be great.
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Mikes150pcx wrote: Sat Sep 14, 2019 2:52 pm I hooked up my obd2 scanner to my pcx and now I can read live data and clear codes! At first I just jumped wired and a bit later I cut a obd2 connecter out of a junked Ford a wired it to the 4 pin diagnostic connector. It works no problem. Just so you know any obd2 can ascertain generic data by law and will interface but make certain you get power and ground right and the data pin to the correct iso. It's simple.
which OBD2 Tool are you using and the wiring pls?
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yea i would like to know too.
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I use a home made cable, and the cheapest ebay special elm327 clone Bluetooth dongle to connect the Torque app running on my phone to the bike.
Works like a charm.
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