The On-Board Diagnostics II [OBD II] interface is a vehcile interface required on all cars and trucks in the US after 1996. Refer to the main page for a short description of the OBD II interface. The signal assignments for OBD II is listed on the OBDII pinout page. However this pin out is for the OBD II end of the cable and not the far end which may be a DB9, or DB15 as shown below. The graphic to the left shows a OBD II female to OBD II male cable assembly, click for a larger image.
The new page additions hold pictures of different types of OBD II cable assemblies. An OBD II connector is always on one end of the cable, with some other connector style on the other end. In most cases the far end of the cable is either a DB9 or DB15 pin connector.
OBD II Cable assemblies; OBD end listed first.
Female OBDII to 2x2 pin Cable. Split, VW
Male OBDII to Female OBDII Cable. Gender changer
Female OBDII Cable to BMW connector. Circular, BMW
Each of these pages have links to all the other cable pictures, assuming no broken links..
Link to description of many other Automotive Buses.
The new cable assembly pages have not yet been added to sitemap for interfacebus.
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