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twowheels012 05-17-2013 08:01 PM

Plug scanner but nothing happens???
 
Hello there, just got this 2001 Xtreme with 4.3, engine light is on but when I plug my scanner, is not showing anything, not even turning on. Any clue? Thanks.

cferry7 05-17-2013 08:30 PM

OBDII Connector
 
2 Attachment(s)
OBD-II diagnostic connector

https://blazerforum.com/forum/attach...ine=1368840600 https://blazerforum.com/forum/attach...ine=1368840600
Connector


The OBD-II specification provides for a standardized hardware interface—the female 16-pin (2x8) 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 (unless an exemption is applied for by the manufacturer, in which case it is still somewhere within reach of the driver). SAE J1962 defines the pinout of the connector as:
1. Manufacturer discretion. GM: J2411 GMLAN/SWC/Single-Wire CAN. VW/Audi: Switched +12 to tell a scan tool whether the ignition is on.
2. Bus positive Line of SAE-J1850 PWM and SAE-1850 VPW 10. Bus negative Line of SAE-J1850 PWM only (not SAE-1850 VPW) 3. Ford DCL(+) Argentina, Brazil (pre OBD-II) 1997-2000, USA, Europe, etc. Chrysler CCD Bus(+) 11. Ford DCL(-) Argentina, Brazil (pre OBD-II) 1997-2000, USA, Europe, etc. Chrysler CCD Bus(-) 4. Chassis ground 5. Signal ground 6. CAN high (ISO 15765-4 and SAE-J2284) 14. CAN low (ISO 15765-4 and SAE-J2284) 7. K line of ISO 9141-2 and ISO 14230-4 15. L line of ISO 9141-2 and ISO 14230-4 8. - Manufacturer discretion. Many BMWs: A second K-Line for non OBD-II (Body/Chassis/Infotainment) systems.
16. Battery voltage

PINS 1-16 Listed Above in Bold. Pins 9, 12, 13 Not Used.

cleburne red 05-17-2013 11:08 PM

I think there is a fuse for the OBD connector. I know on older 2nd gens, it's on the same circuit as the cigarette lighter. If the fuse is blown, the connector won't be powered.

Also, have you tried a different scanner? Maybe the fault lies with it?

xfact0r3 05-18-2013 11:11 AM

Check the cigarette lighter fuse. It happened on me, replaced it and it works fine

twowheels012 05-19-2013 07:52 AM

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!
 
Thank you guys, cigarette lighter itself is bad, after I looked for short in wire or some crazy connection from previous owner find out that the lighter is short, I don't smoke so I throw it away. Thanks again.


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