I'm sorry my writing was a little misleading...What I mean is that
what protocol does the Nissan use? Is it OBD-II compatible or
something else? The connector anyway is not a 16 pin OBD-II conector
but a 14 pin connector which is located in fuse box and the signals
from ECU are: TX,RX,Clock.
-Sami
--- In opendiag@yahoogroups.com, "a_ser_files" <a_ser_files@y...>
wrote:
> According to http://www.obd-2.com/dlc.html :
> The Nissan 1998 Nissan (All Vehicles) connector is positioned on
the
> underside of the instrument panel between the steering column and
the
> driver's side passenger door. The connector has no cover.
> The Nissan 1998 Nissan (All Vehicles) on-board diagnostic network
> uses the ISO protocol.
>
> Hope that helps...
>
Received on Fri Mar 28 03:12:04 2003
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