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Old 09-14-2009, 04:33 PM
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I've searched all around here and looked through the service manual. I want to make sure i get the pin locations correct for the DLC jumper trick. I have a ABS light that I want a code from. The manual gives the wrong location for the '02. (says it's in the passenger foot well.) Modifry apparently gives the wrong pin locations and a different pin layout than the Manual. I just have a few mixed sources and would like to not blow anything. any pics would be even better.
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Just take it to the nearest Autozone or Advanced Auto and get the codes read for free, it is a service they offer. Better than risking frying your computer.
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will those scanners read ABS codes? I thought only the honda scanners did that.
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AFAIK the code reader reads anything that is stored in the ECM which would include ABS codes. Worth a try anyway instead of risking crisping the ECM
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ABS code, NO. ECU Codes, YES



Short PIN 9 to PIN 4 in the ODBII port
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Look on Modifry.com

There are some instructions there.
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Originally Posted by negcamber,Sep 15 2009, 06:42 PM
Look on Modifry.com

There are some instructions there.
Those are great, they don't include the ABS codes or how to get them using the SCS method. The helms manual does.
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Originally Posted by Stratocaster,Sep 14 2009, 11:07 PM
ABS code, NO. ECU Codes, YES



Short PIN 9 to PIN 4 in the ODBII port
Thanks for clearing that up for me wasn't sure it got all the codes or not.
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Oh, Modifry's diagram, pin 1 is my pin 9.
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Originally Posted by Stratocaster,Sep 14 2009, 08:07 PM
ABS code, NO. ECU Codes, YES



Short PIN 9 to PIN 4 in the ODBII port
worked, got the codes. thanks! I was turning the key with my head down and eyes closed waiting to hear something pop.


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