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No Power to my ODB socket
20 Nov 2021 19:47 #240251
by GWFBrown
No Power to my BDB socket was created by GWFBrown
Hi everyone.
I have a yellow engine warning - when I check with my Maxscaner there appears to be no power at the OBD socket - can any one help'
Regards.
Gordon.
I have a yellow engine warning - when I check with my Maxscaner there appears to be no power at the OBD socket - can any one help'
Regards.
Gordon.
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20 Nov 2021 20:06 #240252
by fordem
Replied by fordem on topic No Power to my BDB socket
Maybe a blown fuse?
Maybe a broken wire or bad connection?
Maybe tell us what it is you're driving so we can figure out which fuse it might be, or even if it's OBD2 compliant?
Has the "Maxscaner" ever worked on this vehicle before?
What's your experience with auto-electrics like?
Maybe a broken wire or bad connection?
Maybe tell us what it is you're driving so we can figure out which fuse it might be, or even if it's OBD2 compliant?
Has the "Maxscaner" ever worked on this vehicle before?
What's your experience with auto-electrics like?
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20 Nov 2021 22:02 #240254
by DrRobin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
Replied by DrRobin on topic No Power to my BDB socket
I have a Gen 3 and an code reader, that works perfectly, but when I plug my Bluetooth dongle in, it’s a bit iffy. When I looked at the BT dongle it has rectangular pins which are 90 degrees different to the Autel, so I simply used a pair of pliers to turn the pins through 90 degrees and hey presto, no more iffy connection problems.
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
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21 Nov 2021 07:09 #240259
by GWFBrown
Replied by GWFBrown on topic No Power to my ODB socket
Hi
My Jimny is a 2011 SZ3.
I've never used it on this Jimny before, but works fine on my Landrover !!
Thanks
Gordon
My Jimny is a 2011 SZ3.
I've never used it on this Jimny before, but works fine on my Landrover !!
Thanks
Gordon
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21 Nov 2021 07:13 #240260
by GWFBrown
Replied by GWFBrown on topic No Power to my ODB socket
By the way my scaner is a MaxScan GS500
Gordon.
Gordon.
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21 Nov 2021 09:21 #240262
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic No Power to my ODB socket
Some scanning tools can be a bit picky about Japanese cars. Your scanner is not a jlr specific one is it?
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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21 Nov 2021 13:08 #240265
by fordem
Replied by fordem on topic No Power to my ODB socket
The "dome light" fuse (#14) is the one that powers the DLC (Data Link Connector) aka OBD connector, along with other things, so if your dome light is working, and there's no power at the DLC connector, you have some sort of a wiring fault.
This takes us back to my earlier, as yet unanswered question - what's your experience with auto-electrics like?
Get a voltmeter and check for 12V on pin 16 of the connector, use a chassis/body ground as the reference for the initial test, if the 12V is present, use pin 4 & then 5 as the reference - 4 & 5 are the grounds in the DLC connector so an open circuit there can cause the scan tool not to power up.
This takes us back to my earlier, as yet unanswered question - what's your experience with auto-electrics like?
Get a voltmeter and check for 12V on pin 16 of the connector, use a chassis/body ground as the reference for the initial test, if the 12V is present, use pin 4 & then 5 as the reference - 4 & 5 are the grounds in the DLC connector so an open circuit there can cause the scan tool not to power up.
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21 Nov 2021 16:30 #240270
by GWFBrown
Replied by GWFBrown on topic No Power to my ODB socket
Hi fordam.
Problem solved, thank you so much.
The tie up between the dome light and DLC Connecter solved the problem.
The engine warning light was not a problem, only that the DLC was not powered
For interest only : my Dome Light fuse was No. 8 not 14.
Thank you again.
Gordon
Problem solved, thank you so much.
The tie up between the dome light and DLC Connecter solved the problem.
The engine warning light was not a problem, only that the DLC was not powered
For interest only : my Dome Light fuse was No. 8 not 14.
Thank you again.
Gordon
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