yeah, you don't have the 12v pin... well, at least mine didn't. I took the the 12V in part of the scan-tool and tapped off the wire with a male and female spade connector. Then i grabbed 12v from the fuel-pump fuse under the back seat. Works. You need to supply 12 volts to pin 16 on the OBD connector. matthew 86 syncro westy tiico "Cookson, Noel" wrote: > > Listers, > > Has anyone out there succeeded in using an OBD2 scan tool on their tiico? I > recently added the OBD2 connector to the ecu (as per Peter's instructions) > but the OBD2 scan tool is not sensing the output from the ecu. Peter thought > there might be another pin that needs to be brought out to the connector but > could not recall which one. > > I also have a 2.1L engine with a cracked block that I can part out. If you > need an ecu, water pump (new in July), complete exhaust system (headers have > not begun to rust, AFU, AMC Heads, send me an email. > > Noel '88 GL tiico |
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