Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 23:39:12 -0700
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From: neil n <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: VW OBD Handheld Code Reader Questions (Jetta conversion)
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HI Scott.
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 10:46 PM, Scott Daniel - Turbovans <
scottdaniel@turbovans.com> wrote:
Is your ABA engine OBD-I or II ?
> Do you have an OBD diagnostic port ?
>
OBD1 and yes.
Oddly, though the pin was present on the ECU, there was no MIL wire in the
harness. I installed one. IIRC, Bentley notes that some early years (93'
IIRC) didn't c/w this wire in the harness.
> the OBD-I systems I am familiar with generally use counting flashes of the
> Check Engine light to get out basic OBD- I one codes.
>
VW OBD1 uses flash codes too. Possibly limited to '93 and '94 MY. Jumper
pins in the port and read the flashes.
> The Haynes manual on OBD-II is quite good reading, btw.
>
Good to know. I'll keep an eye out for it. Had looked on line for more info
at one point.
>
> the OBD-II code reader I have now doesn't even have a way to interact with
> OBD-I that I know of.
> I find codes useful ..
>
Hmm..... thanks.
>
intermittent anything just tells me that circuit might be weak or wonky.
>
> Thanks for mentioning RossTech freeware ,. perhaps I'll get me some.
>
> the pic looks like an OBD-II connector to me, the big part.
>
Yes. It has "OBD2" stamped on it.
btw, here's a link to a page on Ross Tech showing differences between the
free version and other versions:
http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/vag-functions.html
> I always start with the symtoms ......then start checking things. Most of
> the time I can find about 3 or 4 or more, half-not right things on most
> engines that don't behave well that I see.
>
Thing is, it runs fine. But sometimes, I swear it runs *slightly* better
than others. (slightly more power, better acceleration)
On Jasons suggestion, I suspect the big 28 pin connector may have an
intermittent connection, or, two or more wire casings in/out of it may be
cracked a little and shorting. I checked and cleaned it again and relieved
some of the tension on the wires by repositioning it. It was somewhat
twisted and I suspect that if there was a slight crack(s) in a wire casing
maybe it was shorting out there. This harness had many flaws in that regard.
Pic or connector: http://sites.google.com/site/tubaneil2/28pinconnector2.jpg
Neil.
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