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Rheingold Standalone 3.51.25
16-09-2015, 18:07 PM,
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RE: Rheingold Standalone 3.51.25
(16-09-2015, 16:29 PM)Twoone Wrote: My Old E46 from year 2000 had both 16pin by driver dashboard and 20pin in the engine compartment. Its common by cars from around 2000 You are right, arround 2000 there where cars like E38/39 who has a 16Pin OBD2 at the driver dashboard and also a 21pin connector at the engine. BUT on this 16Pin OBD2 Connector there was only pin7 (without Pin8!) and it´s connected to Pin2 of the 20pin connector at the engine bay! If the closure is on the 20pin connector you can diagnose over the OBD2 ONLY the DME/DDE and the EGS. All other Ecu´s you need to acces over the 21pin connector at the engine. BR |
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