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pulled dash from 2000 tahoe today. The obd2 port was still attached. Can i wire it where the obd1 from the 93 was when i replace dash?
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Are you changing ecm's???pulled dash from 2000 tahoe today. The obd2 port was still attached. Can i wire it where the obd1 from the 93 was when i replace dash?
Yes. so if i get a CEL , 9/10 im nowhere near somew with a scanner. So if it was jjst a simple rewire i would get one of those bluetooth obd2 readers.Are you asking to see if it will make obd2?
Ok. easy enough. Not gona do anything with it thenAre you changing ecm's???
There would be no reason to swap ports if you didn't swap them. As far as I know, they are speaking two different languages.
Would that allow it to be read by a bluetooth module or a obd2 reader?It's just a connector...a plastic component that houses electrical terminals. So, yes, it can replace an OBD-1 connector as long as the terminals from the OBD-2 connector are removed and can fit into the replacement OBD-1 connector.
OBD-2 scan tools usually have backwards compatability with OBD-1. So, assuming the circuits are wired correctly when you transplant the dash, the OBD-2 scan tools would still be able to interface with your [OBD-1] ECU.Would that allow it to be read by a bluetooth module or a obd2 reader?