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About Diagnostics

Post by Sunfly » Sun Jun 14, 2020 8:47 am

Here's my diagnostics box. Is it standard and is it OBD1 or OBD2?

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I assume its OBD1, however the very useful PCM fault codes post I got from a guy in Canada, mentioned that the Probe was fitted with OBD2 iafter 96 and furthermore cars fitted with OBD2 could not be read with an LED diode, nor an analogue multimeter. You HAD to have an OBD2 Reader. As my car is August 97, if what he says was right for the UK market as well as the Canadian market I should be the owner of OBD2 diagnostics, however I doubt it.

The reason I'm posting is to establish exactly what I do have and to find out why we dont use (or dont appear to be able to use) either an OBD1 or 2 reader.

As you know, I've just had a CPS Crank Position Sensor total failure causing a "no start" situation. That's all fixed now but when I followed the procedure for checking codes both the Ford recommended way (no result) and the UKPOC members way (various spurious, and IAT and HEGO2 fault) there was no codes 02 (CPS) or 04 (Slow speed Cranking sensor) both of which would cause a "no start". Without those codes the dizzy was suspected by everyone but the dizzy was fine and is back on the car now the CPS is changed. SO...! I reasoned that maybe I had an OBD2 setup and that was why I couldn't read the 02 fault (that must have been there), but when I started looking at readers, I started to get confused.

As I understand it the OBD1 is 12 pin and the OBD2 16 pin, but when I look at readers (of which there is a plethora) none have a plug that look as though they will fit our box. As most of them have a conversion lead to adapt from OBD1 to OBD2 and the scanners are only about £20, I would have thought that every member would have a reader for checking these codes, but I dont think thats the case as its always the diode method thats mentioned.

So in synopsis, 2 questions.

1. Can you buy a reader for our cars and what type is it on my car?
2. Why did I get no 02 code when the CPS sensor was open circuit and the PCM knew all about it as there was power at the dizzy but no spark, and it took the trouble to illuminate the "Check engine light" on the console and return a lot of other codes about gas and air! As the ford recommended connections are different to the ones we use in the club is there more than one code reading configuration?

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Re: About Diagnostics

Post by Jon G 24V » Mon Jun 15, 2020 3:36 pm

Hi Bob.

My understanding is that all off our Probes are OBD 1.

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Re: About Diagnostics

Post by cpt black » Mon Jun 15, 2020 4:18 pm

Agree with Jon there OBD 1 strange there,s no label under the cover
guess another cut back,which makes Ten/Ground hard to find,also ABS
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Re: About Diagnostics

Post by margledev » Thu Nov 07, 2024 6:14 pm

Sunfly,
Hello.
Did you get to the bottom of this?
The CPS and non-start issue is identical to an issue I had recently. I had the sensor changed, which appears to have now resolved my issue. However, I bought an OBD1 to OBD2 adapter lead, and an OBD2 reader, but they don't appear to work at all (no life/readings on the reader). An auto electrician checked for the live feed from the diagnostics port, there was one, and finally said he believed the cheap Chinese adapter I bought is not wired correctly as he could not detect a live feed through the adapter to the reader.

My question: which adapter and which type OBD reader did you get to work please?

Thanks.

Glenn.

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Re: About Diagnostics

Post by mr moo » Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:54 pm

No reader has ever worked. By bridging (from memory) ten and gnd and putting an led to ten and fen (or something like that) turn the ignition on and the led will pulse long and short flashes. Translate these flashes to the code list and Dave's your cousin. Unless the ECU goes blegh because the fault administers hallucinogenics and screws the code flashes into an illegible splat. Like it did with one ABS sensor on mine being down and it was flashing all over the place. Every code under the sun EXCEPT the actual fault :roll:

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Re: About Diagnostics

Post by Micron » Fri Nov 22, 2024 9:29 am

Glenn,
As mentioned by Mr Moo, there is no adaptor that works with an OBD2 reader. If you want to look at codes in the future, look in the Oracle as it gives you all the details you need.
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