It gets better, The shop couldnt try anything because it could not access OBD 2.
the rave has 4 listed tdi, mfi-t16, mfi-v8, sfi-v8
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I had thought I saw mine under there too, but I haven't checked the under hood location so maybe I am mistaken. anyways the power for the OBD2 connector is from the security module, I am pretty sure everything else is either direct grounds or ECU wires. I would check power and ground on the connector first. When I first bought my truck the security module fuse was removed (aftermarket security was installed) and I had no power at the OBD2 port, I wired power directly to it, then after reading the rave manual schematics I found and repaired the actual problem.
I have power at pin 16 as well as grounds on 4 and 5. I also verified continuity between the white/green and white/pink wires between the obd connector and the ecu plug. I even tried another ecu but, still the scanner wont read. I am more than desperate right now.
my only thoughts would be to check the plug itself, could it be damaged somehow so that connections aren't being made? other than that checking each individual wire.
another thought, drop power down from the switch like I did, I have seen instances in the past where power displays on a meter but disappears once it is called upon. maybe a back feed of some sort.
another thought, drop power down from the switch like I did, I have seen instances in the past where power displays on a meter but disappears once it is called upon. maybe a back feed of some sort.
Last edited by Rover Chris; Sep 12, 2010 at 08:44 AM.
the 2 grounds you checked are different grounds, one is a signal ground (kind of like the negative side of a speaker) and the other is a chassis ground. if the signal ground is touching the chassis ground this could cause a problem.


