Suzuki Jimny Obd2 Protocol, One of the issues is that it isn't an


Suzuki Jimny Obd2 Protocol, One of the issues is that it isn't an 'OBD2 connector' it is a standard diagnostic connector that is specified by SAE-J1962, OBD2 and EOBD require the use of that connector but it can be used for any protocol. 164 seconds Powered by Kunena Forum Saw a post on a local forum where a guy attached a OBD2 Bluetooth Adapter to that port and accessed all sorts of engine readouts (displayed in gauge form) via the Torque android app on his android tablet. SEA J1850 VPW 3. A Jimny will probably have a 16 pin connector, knowing which pins are wired will suggest specific protocols. These alphanumeric messages, also known as Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), indicate specific component issues within your vehicle. ISO 9141-2 4. It can be hard to choose which scan tool to buy for a Suzuki because there are lots on the market I assume my current (OBD2) tool reads the Serial Data Line (K) and only decodes the generic OBD2 data, the Suzuki specific information (TCM, Air Bag SDM and ABS control module) detailed below as being on the K line is only decoded by Suzuki tools. Hoping to be able to do this for my own Jimny should be lots neater than installing actual gauges on or around the dashboard! Suzuki Jimny 2010: Locating OBD Connector and Understanding OBD Codes Jimny users often face confusion locating the OBD port and identifying correct OBD code protocols. OBD2 requires a scan tool, EOBD is effectively the same as OBD2 but includes the KWP2000 protocol. I need help with my big problem I have Suzuki Swift 2001 (Mono Injector) Engine G13BA Made in Hungary Bought in Israel When I try to connect to ECU, using OBD adaptors (I have tried 1. jnnw7, mgkan, gyekor, fiwex, 4fts9, ly09d, abi7n, hkiyf, kutn, lc3don,