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Old 08-22-2022, 11:37 AM   #1
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OBD II Wiring Diagram

Folks should anyone have a wiring diagram for the OBD II connector, please post it if you are able. Of course I am in a 2000 S...cheers

Pin assignments and corresponding wire colour would do just fine

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Folks should anyone have a wiring diagram for the OBD II connector, please post it if you are able. Of course I am in a 2000 S...cheers

Pin assignments and corresponding wire colour would do just fine
Do you own the Bentley book???
It's in there.
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I will search in a Bentley...or have a friend shoot an image at me....do you recall which system or page it is under so that I dont owe too many beers.

thanks this helps a lot
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I will search in a Bentley...or have a friend shoot an image at me....do you recall which system or page it is under so that I dont owe too many beers.

thanks this helps a lot
$10 says you can find in in the Table of Contents.
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$10 says you can find in in the Table of Contents.
I believe a Table of Contents in a book is akin to the search function in an Internet forum. Starter, your verbiage may change but your message is consistent!
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$10 says you can find in in the Table of Contents.
You are on. I use to be able to take Paypal. Western Union?
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I believe a Table of Contents in a book is akin to the search function in an Internet forum. Starter, your verbiage may change but your message is consistent!
OP asked for, ..."do you recall which system or page it is under so that I dont owe too many beers."

I thought it was "funny" he would ask for a page number even in his absence of the physical book.

I try to be consistently inconsistent.
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You are on. I use to be able to take Paypal. Western Union?
I was being facetious, lol.

And... I appreciate your sense of humor on the matter, and didn't expect you to respond to my facet-smartass-ious remark.
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I was being facetious, lol.

And... I appreciate your sense of humor on the matter, and didn't expect you to respond to my facet-smartass-ious remark.
Come on Starter, $10 CDN. Buy the man a cup of coffee.
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Old 08-25-2022, 04:57 PM   #10
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Shouldn't that be a universal standard since all the testers must mate with it?

https://rennlist.com/forums/996-forum/954526-99-obdii-pinouts.html
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Old 08-26-2022, 05:27 AM   #11
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Shouldn't that be a universal standard since all the testers must mate with it?

https://rennlist.com/forums/996-forum/954526-99-obdii-pinouts.html
Not really Mike, while the pin layout is standard, the actual wire colors used vary from make to make, and even by model within some makes.

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