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    Default PassThru J2534 pinout for communication with DAS

    Hi! I found pin out of OBD-2 to Benz38pin cable:
    OBD-2 ------------------------Benz 38 pins connector
    4+5 ---- 1 (Signal GND)
    7 ----15(K-line)
    16 ----3(Power)

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    I checked some connections and pin numbers for the cable that came bundled with Passthru j2534 25 pins to OBD and made the table of connections:
    25 pins connector---------------OBD connector
    1----------------------------------8
    4------------------------------------
    &--5
    5------------------------------------
    6----------------------------------6
    7----------------------------------2
    9----------------------------------16
    10---------------------------------15
    11---------------------------------14
    12---------------------------------13
    13---------------------------------12
    14---------------------------------1
    15---------------------------------10
    16---------------------------------9
    24---------------------------------9
    Last edited by P2XA; 21st September, 2011 at 07:42 PM.

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    The fact that the pin number 7 OBD connector is not used in this cable.

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    The problem is this: under what number in MB 38 pin connector is K-line?
    As far as I know L-line in the OBD at number 15.

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    I found Mercedes 38 pin diagnostic connector pinout this:Mercedes 38 pin diagnostic connector pinout

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    But the number of K-line is not listed.
    Last edited by P2XA; 22nd September, 2011 at 08:56 AM.

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    what's this car ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by P2XA View Post
    The problem is this: under what number in MB 38 pin connector is K-line?
    Mercedes use a lot of pins for k-line, it depends on the ecu you want to scan.
    pin 1 --- ground
    pin 3 --- +12v
    pin 4,5,6...36 --- k-line for engine, abs, srs....(look at the pinout you already posted)
    pin 24,25,27,29,35,37,38 are not used

    so you need to switch k-line (pin7 from 16-pin obd connector) to the needed pin from 38-pin connector.
    I don't know if its the same with passthru.

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    Thanx! The car is Mercedes-Benz w202 C230 Kompressor 1998y

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    I use Actia Passthru XS for connect to this car.

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    Actia Passthru XS pinout this:
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    Quote Originally Posted by P2XA View Post
    Actia Passthru XS pinout this:
    From my understanding you need following wiring:
    Multidiag 25-pin ---- MB 38-pin
    16 or 24 ---- 3
    4 or 5 or 25 ---- 1
    1 ---- 4 or 5 or 6...36 (24,25,27,29,35,37,38 are not used)

    If your 25pin to 16pin passthru cable is correct (i don't think so since obd pin 7 is missing, should be connected to pin 1) you can use manual multiplexer (38 pin breakout box) to manually switch pin 7 to k-line of 38pin connector)

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    PassThru 25pin--------to---------OBD
    pin 7------------------------------2

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    Quote Originally Posted by P2XA View Post
    PassThru 25pin--------to---------OBD
    pin 7------------------------------2
    I think your cable should have connection:
    PassThru 25pin--------to---------OBD
    pin 1------------------------------7

    That is the k-line on obd-connector.

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    This is connection of 25pin toOBD cable:
    25pin-------------------OBD
    1-----------------------8
    7-----------------------2

 

 
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