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Old 11-10-2014, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom-TPC Racing
I have DSC, 3-axis acceleromter, and Aim Solo DL. My OBD2 port is fully functional with generic scanner and durametric. I suggest checking the power and ground on the port. Power is pin #16. Ground is pin #4.

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Thanks for the input and diagram Tom, I'll check the pins when I get home tonight.
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Thanks for the input and diagram Tom, I'll check the pins when I get home tonight.
NP. I'd check power and ground separately. Use volt meter to body to check power. Use the continuity function of a multimeter to check ground pin to body. You might have something as simple as a contact that backed out of the port.
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Originally Posted by Tom-TPC Racing
NP. I'd check power and ground separately. Use volt meter to body to check power. Use the continuity function of a multimeter to check ground pin to body. You might have something as simple as a contact that backed out of the port.
Just checked voltage and also checked ground continuity - both were fine unfortunately.
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