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9 pin OBD connector for

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I just got a 9pin adaptor to read OBD (using an OBD2 code eader) codes for my 93 Legacy. Does anyone know where the 9 pin connecrtor I need to plug it in is located?

 

Thanks

Edited by jimmyberka

It plugs into the yellow connector under the drivers dash. Near the steering column.

This will only work if your code reader is designed to read OBD1 codes.

If you have a basic OBD2 code reader it will probably not communicate with the car.

This will only allow you to read codes from the ECM, which can also be done without the use of a scanner.

It will not read TCU, ABS, or Airbag codes.

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OK, thanks, The green connector wires are so short, I can't get them plugged together to do the self diagnosis. Has anyone else had this problem?

OK, thanks, The green connector wires are so short, I can't get them plugged together to do the self diagnosis. Has anyone else had this problem?

 

undo some of the tape holding the wires to the main harness. the wiring is folded up and taped down from the factory

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