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Old 08-26-2005, 12:37 PM   #1
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OBDI Male Connector?

I am going to be making an ALDL cable interface for my car and have been doing some searching and have been unable to locate an OBDI Male connector that I can use. I did search thirdgen as well, so if I overlooked it please point me in the right direction. Does anyone know where I can purchase a blank ODBI male connector for those DIYers like myself?

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Old 08-26-2005, 01:50 PM   #2
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Most people just tin the wires and stick them in the aldl port. Granted it's a pain and not very profesional looking. As usual Mr. Moates has come to the rescue and overs an aldl plug. It's a little expensive compared to cost of the rest of the cable, but it's a nice touch. You'll have to cut the connector off and attach it to your circuit board.

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thanks for the info guys. I saw the Moates one before but was trying to find one that I didn't have to hack up. I might have to keep me eye on the one off of ebay. I also thought about just tapping into the wires behind the OBDI connecter (since only a few of the termals are used for scanning) and run extra lines to a different 3-4 terminal connector that I could plug into as well for scanning. That might be the cheaper route to go. Thanks Again.
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