Description
Toyota OTC OBD-II Male to DB15 Female Cable :
OBD-II Male to DB15 Female.It is also an improvement over OBDII in both capability and standardization. This Cable OBDII Connector standard specifies the type of diagnostic connector and its pinout, the electrical signaling protocols available, and the messaging format. It also provides a candidate list of vehicle parameters to monitor along with how to encode the data for each. There is also a pin in the connector that provides power for the tool from the vehicle battery, which eliminates the need to connect a scan tool to a power source separately.
In Cable Information of OBD2 Connector :
It also has a Female OBD-II connector on a car Female OBD Connector connector pinout – front view The OBDII specification provides for a standardized hardware interface—the female 16-pin (2×8) J1962 connector. Unlike the OBD-I connector, which was sometimes found, under the hood of the vehicle, the OBD-II connector is required to be within 2 feet (0.61 m) of the steering wheel.
SAE J1962 defines the pinout of the connector as:
The amount of diagnostic information available via Scan Toyota OBD2 Male OBDII has varied widely since its introduction in the early 1980s versions of onboard vehicle computers.
That is your car telling you there is an issue. If you visit a mechanic, he will use an OBD2 scanner to diagnose the issue.
To do so, he will connect the OBD reader to the OBD2 16 pin connector near the steering wheel.
This lets him read OBD codes aka Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) to review and troubleshoot the issue.
Features:
It is also a Brand new and high-quality OBD-II to DB15 Female Diagnostic cable.
For connecting your diagnostic interface and your vehicle with OBD-II compliant
Length: About 150 cm
Weight: 252 gm
OBD-II Plug: 16-pin male to car
In Splitter Obd diagnostic Cable OBD Connector Pinout Configuration
Pin Number | Pin Name | Description |
1,3,8,9,11,12,13 | Blank | These pins are not standard and are vendor-specific. It is also not required for normal communication/interfacing |
2 | SAE J1850 Bus+ | Likewise, This protocol uses Variable Pulse Width and is normally used by GM vehicles. This is the Bus positive pin of the protocol. |
10 | SAE J1850 Bus- | This protocol uses Variable Pulse Width and is normally used by GM vehicles. This is the Bus negative pin of the protocol. |
4,5 | Ground | Likewise, The ground of complete system of the Car including chassis |
6 | ISO15765-4 CAN High | It follows a 2-wire CAN protocol at 1Mbps speed. It also CAN high Pin |
14 | ISO15765-4 CAN Low | It follows a 2-wire CAN protocol at 1Mbps speed. It also CAN low Pin |
7 | ISO 9141 – K Line | It follows an asynchronous serial communication protocol. It also Kline Pin |
8 | ISO 9141 – L Line | It also follows the same as pin no 7, this pin is the L line |
Information
Brand New & High-Quality Toyota OBD-II Male to DB-15 Female cable.
For Connecting your Diagnostic Interface and your vehicle with OBD-II Compliant.
Length is about 150 cm.
OBD-II Plug: 16 Pin Male to the car.
Easy to Use.
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