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Old 09-23-2005, 04:51 PM   #1
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ALDL Connector ?

I have a new to me '95 Chevy truck and I wanted to hook up my Autoprom to do some basic diagnostics etc.. Based on my research the '95 is a OBD1.5 and is really obd1 with an obd2 sized connector...

I realize i can simply clip/pin on the wires, but i have a nice ALDL cable and interface with my Moates kit..

Can I simply get an older ALDL connector and rewire mine under the dash to match the older pinout ?

And for those who care.... my jeep TBI conversion is progressing slow.. Id say slower than expected, but im not on a timeline Shortened harness is in place but got side tracked with new seats, beefing the tranny mount and crossmember and a recient decision to revamp the older fuse block to the Camero block to make use of additional/discreete fuses for the ECM stuff.

Thanks for any help..

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Old 09-23-2005, 04:57 PM   #2
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Mike,

For your 95, I have the 'CABL2'. If you want to swap your CABL1 piece that comes with the APU1 for a CABL2, that's no problem at all. Or, you can pick up a CABL2 from me for like $30. That'll at least keep from hacking stuff up.

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Old 09-24-2005, 12:59 PM   #3
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Craig i truly appreciate the offer, as luck would have it when i finally crawled under the dash its got the older/smaller connector, the truck has a 2/95 build date so that probably explains that..

I need the smaller aldl hood to fit the jeep project..

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