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hamhead Jun 6, 2009 11:51 AM

Ever since I had my dash apart to do my wiring, I haven't been able to get CEL codes read - scantools get an error and can't connect.

Basically, I don't know if I'm retarded and left a piece out so it doesn't work, or something of that nature. The bracket on the actual connector piece for where you plug in the OBD-2 has 4 bolt holes, yet I can only locate where one screw goes - on the back of the interior piece below the steering wheel. Were the other 3 not used?

Another idea was that somehow during my wiring of my Turbo Timer, and it being wired into the ignition, it is messing with the OBD-2 scanners ability to connect with the key in the on position. Since the timer works fine that seems to be wrong though.

Autozone suggesting checking the fuse - however I don't see in the fuse sticky where that would be fused, if it is at all. I haven't noticed anything else not working either and I'd imagine it would have multiple devices on that circuit.

Meh well, any ideas?

Dark Shark Jun 6, 2009 04:04 PM

I work at Autozone and have pulled craploads of CEL codes, what they suggested to you is usually what it ends up being. I personally havent ever had that problem with my Tib so I cant tell you exactly which fuse in our car to look at, but the only times Ive ever got a "cannot read" message, we ended up finding a blown fuse someplace that was interfering. Course none of those cars had aftermarket products wired in either...

Tibbychick Jun 6, 2009 05:05 PM

You know, I have had the same problem lately. But my port where you plug the scanner in isn't screwed into the dash, it's just hanging loose. Does that make a difference? My buddy said that maybe the scanner I have just doesn't like Hyundais, but I dunno. It gives me an error.

hamhead Jun 6, 2009 10:16 PM

^^ I tried getting mine read when it was just loose and it was a no go either. I really don't see why it would be needed to be bolted up though, I wouldn't think it would be need to be grounded. Meh.

likeyoumeanit Jun 6, 2009 10:23 PM

^ bolting it to the lower dash wouldn't ground it though, the lower dash is plastic.

UrS0NvS Jun 6, 2009 11:27 PM

bolting the port to the dash does nothing. the dweetmobile's port wasn't screwed into the kickpanel until DTN showed up at my place.

i would suggest loking at the wiring harness to see if there isn't any cut areas in the harness, probably is your problem.

radu_rd2 Jun 7, 2009 07:44 AM

OBD2 works fine for me with the plug just hanging there

hamhead Jun 7, 2009 02:53 PM

^^ Well, that at least narrows down mine (and Tibbychick's) search for the problem. I'll check the harness later.

Tibbychick Jun 7, 2009 05:24 PM

hamhead, have you tried more than one scanner? I've only tried the one basic one I have.

hamhead Jun 7, 2009 07:10 PM

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Tibbychick @ Jun 8 2009, 12:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>hamhead, have you tried more than one scanner? I've only tried the one basic one I have.</div>

I've tried the scanners at several autoparts stores - Advance Auto at my college and in my hometown, as well as an Autozone. Harness doesn't have any breaks so I guess I'll go through all my fuses.


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