OBD1 to OBD2 adapters (Page 1/1)
sjmaye APR 18, 08:20 AM
I have seen obd1 to obd2 conversion cables on Amazon. I am interested in them mainly because I already have a OBD2 bluetooth scanning scan tool. Does anyone here have experience with these?
Dennis LaGrua APR 18, 10:35 AM
OBD1 and OBD2 diagnostic systems are entirely different and do not put out the same data. The data they put out are designed for two entirely different interfaces. Using an OBD2 - OBD1 adapter cable on an OBD2 scanner will be useless.

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sjmaye APR 18, 03:30 PM

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Originally posted by Dennis LaGrua:

OBD1 and OBD2 diagnostic systems are entirely different and do not put out the same data. The data they put out are designed for two entirely different interfaces. Using an OBD2 - OBD1 adapter cable on an OBD2 scanner will be useless.




I thought they were different, too. It confused me when on Amazon I searched for OBD1 bluetooth scanner. Many of these OBD1 to OBD2 cables popped up. I have been out of the car loop for a while. I thought I had missed something.
phonedawgz APR 18, 08:08 PM
I sell an OBD1 bluetooth scan tool. It needs to be used with ALDLdroid, an app that must be purchased separately.

$80 shipped to US locations.

http://www.reddevilriver.com/ALDL_Bluetooth.html

And yes the previous poster is correct. You can't use a OBD1 to OBD2 cable and have it work.

I also sell USB versions if you are interested.
sjmaye APR 19, 05:53 AM

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Originally posted by phonedawgz:

I sell an OBD1 bluetooth scan tool. It needs to be used with ALDLdroid, an app that must be purchased separately.

$80 shipped to US locations.

http://www.reddevilriver.com/ALDL_Bluetooth.html

And yes the previous poster is correct. You can't use a OBD1 to OBD2 cable and have it work.

I also sell USB versions if you are interested.




Thanks, phonedawgz. I am just puzzled why there are so many of these OBD1 to OBD2 adapter cables selling on Amazon. What the heck are people doing with them?

Thank you for you lead on the bluetooth scan tool. I will likely be purchasing one, but have several other "issues" I have to fix first.
wftb APR 19, 10:07 AM
They make all kinds of conversion cables for Hondas but they are for converting the cars systems from OBD1 to 2 or back to one or to go from 0 to OBD1.(allowing the use of a newer or older ECM ) There are all kinds of strange setups but none of them are for adapting scanners from one system to the other. Unfortunately for me none of them work for automatic transmission cars. I have an OBD0 car with an OBD1 engine in it, running the old engine's intake and distributor and harness. I am leaving a bit of HP on the table because I can't use the new engines much better intake and injection system.

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sjmaye APR 19, 10:10 AM

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Originally posted by wftb:

They make all kinds of conversion cables for Hondas but they are for converting the cars systems from OBD1 to 2 or back to one or to go from 0 to OBD1.(allowing the use of a newer or older ECM ) There are all kinds of strange setups but none of them are for adapting scanners from one system to the other. Unfortunately for me none of them work for automatic transmission cars. I have an OBD0 car with an OBD1 engine in it, running the old engine's intake and distributor and harness. I am leaving a bit of HP on the table because I can't use the new engines much better intake and injection system.




Now I understand. Thanks!