I need an OBD receptacle
Happy Friday...
Not sure if this should go here or under "Classified" :confused: I just found my OBD receptacle, hanging loose under my dash. Vehicle is 1996 Discovery I. I can't find any broken parts or clips that would have held it securely in position so... I guess I need a new (Used) OBD receptacle complete with wiring harness and any clips or devices needed to anchor it back where it should be, firmly attached. Thanks for any help. |
its most likely because someone removed the foam panel that used to be there that it was mounted to. I wouldn't worry about it. I usually tuck mine away to the right or just use a zip tie to keep in in place, its really not a big deal.
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yup, you have to replace the panel under the dash. It secures in that thing.
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Thanks Spencerfitch...
I did plug my scanner in with the plugs hanging. I got a "Communications Error" on my Actron scanner so I thought it might have to be grounded against the frame. I guess I have some other OBD problem. The scanner works fine on my wife's 99 Disco II. I appreciate the response... :confused: |
Make sure you dont have a blown fuse. Think the cig lighter is the comm power fuse too...
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Originally Posted by Voyageur
(Post 189914)
Thanks Spencerfitch...
I did plug my scanner in with the plugs hanging. I got a "Communications Error" on my Actron scanner so I thought it might have to be grounded against the frame. I guess I have some other OBD problem. The scanner works fine on my wife's 99 Disco II. I appreciate the response... :confused: |
Thanks to both of you. Cigarette lighter is good. I run my 276C on it all the time. I'l mess around a little and make sure the receptacle is clean and that I have a good connection. Maybe I'll try "OBD Global" language instead of the Actron "Land Rover" setting. I'll post results...
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OBD plug
I have a 95 and 96 disco where do I find the OBD plug on the vehicle and is it I or II my check engine light is on and I wold like to know what is the problem it runs rough I did a tune up plugs and wires but the same thing NEED Help
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OBD II connection is under the dash on drivers side. '96 and newer are OBD II. Good luck.
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on my 97 I did not have power at the diagnostic connector and found that it goes to the security module for power, I would check all the fuses for a place to start if you are having electrical issues, I have also found that the fuse descriptions in these trucks are not always what they seem!
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