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OBDII port

Postby chukatsung » Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:12 pm

I was wondering if there is another OBDII port somewhere in the car?
There is one near the steering wheel but is there another one?

Is there any in the engine bay?

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Postby himynameisdaniel » Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:20 pm

Your best bet would be to visually trace the wiring loom.

There would most likely be no additional port but you could re-terminate or rather splice your own connector to the same set of wires further up in the wiring loom. eventually it will go to your car's ECU.
Why you would want to do this I'm not sure.
There are lots of wifi and bluetooth adapters for OBD-II

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Postby chukatsung » Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:42 pm

I have a HUD which display Speed on the windscreen, and wish to also run a ultragauge to monitor a few things

UltraGauge will stay on, but the HUD Speed display will not.

I have them running off a OBDII splitter cable which split the one port to 2

I was hoping to find a solution to this =[

This is my current set up
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But the Speed display is turning itself on and off again, looks like it's lacking power
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Postby himynameisdaniel » Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:36 pm

hmm.

i personally would not run two devices off the OBD port at the risk of blowing the main fuse for the whole diagnostic system but not knowing the limits of its power draw i cant safely say for sure.

IMO i would suggest tapping into your vehicle speed sensor for the dedicated HUD thingo like you would installing a new gauge.
But I'm assuming your product only has OBD-II for input so this might not have any relevance..

I would look at getting a tablet mounted in a safe a legal way that has a big enough display that would have everything you want.

Otherwise you could cut the power pin from one of your OBD-II cables and draw power from somewhere else in your car. (pin 16 from memory but please do some reading on the net)
quickest way to test would be to supply that device with 12vdc directly and then run some test leads to your OBD connector and test to see if it can still talk..

HOWEVER...
you might have the problem that you can only have 1 device running anyway at a time and this might be due to a protocol handshake that is performed when the device establishes communication.
I don't think it was ever designed to have multiple end devices hanging off it. But your welcome to test and confirm.

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Postby chukatsung » Thu Dec 20, 2012 6:05 am

ok, is there some sort of hub device available for obdii?
Like a USB hub for computer?
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Postby chukatsung » Mon Dec 31, 2012 6:25 am

From what I have been trying, it looks like it is a conflict between the 2 devices.
They are both reading from the same address and the multi-gauge have priority on accessing data first.

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