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Cable Functions Cable Specifications:
Access fault codes OBDII Protocol ISO15765-4 (CAN)
Access current sensor data OBDII Protocol ISO14230-4 (KWP2000)
Engine RPM OBDII Protocol ISO9141-2
Calculated Load Value OBDII Protocols J1850 VPW
Access fault codes OBDII Protocol ISO15765-4 (CAN)
Coolant Temperature OBDII Protocols J1850 PWM
Fuel System Status Output protocol: RS232
Vehicle Speed Baud rate: 9600 or 38400
Short Term Fuel Trim Indicators:OBD Tx/Rx,RS232 Tx/Rx,Power
Long Term Fuel Trim Operating voltage: 12V
Intake Manifold Pressure Short circuits/overvoltages protection
Timing Advance Nominal idle current: 45mA
Intake Air Temperature Color: Back + Orange + Blue
Air Flow Rate Item Size: 8.8 * 4.6 * 2.5cm
Absolute Throttle Position Item Weight: 130g
Oxygen sensor voltages Cable Length: 176.5cm
Fuel System status

What is an ELM327 cable?

An ELM327 cable is an OBD2 diagnostic scan tool which connects to the On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) plug in your vehicle and outputs information that it reads from your car into Autoscan. The software will then interpret this information for you and allow you to interact with your vehicle.

The output protocol (connection to computer) is done via USB.
The software supports two platforms – DOS and Windows.

How do you use OBD2 Cable?

Plug the standard OBD2 connector into the vehicle’s port located under the driver’s side of the dashboard. Turn on the car to power the scan tool or code reader.

Understanding your OBD Port:

The standard OBD2 interface is a 16-pin connector. OBD2 interfaces are the same, so if the interface has a 16-pin connector, your car is OBD2. If it looks different, your car is an OBD1. The OBD interface is usually located somewhere on the dashboard of the car.

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