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Pulling codes - Harley1500man - 10-01-2018

Hi guys, and gals, thanks in advance for the assistance, 1993 8v92 will not go over about 10mph, I have a Detroit computer with a 6 pin round connector, the coach has a rectangular connector, does anyone have the pin layout for me to install the round 6 pin?? Sub question do these have the code flash feature installed??


RE: Pulling codes - encantotom - 10-01-2018

here is the pinout for the rectangular plug on mine

tom


RE: Pulling codes - Harley1500man - 10-01-2018

Thank you Tom..

Now if I can find the pin out on the scanner side I’ll be ok business. Lol


RE: Pulling codes - pairodice - 10-01-2018

Are you using a regular car code reader like an ODBII?


RE: Pulling codes - encantotom - 10-01-2018

adrian, you cant use obdii on a detroit. that is what ddec is. their interconnection

i have a 6 pin connector for my vmspc that i carry in case someone needs to use it

tom


RE: Pulling codes - Harley1500man - 10-01-2018

I have an actual Detroit computer.. Tom I don’t suppose you have the pinout for the 6 pin side do you?? I’m going to look in the computer manual when I get home it may be in there.. thanks again for the help..


RE: Pulling codes - encantotom - 10-01-2018

i will go out in the shop and see if i can wring it out real quick. it is only 4 wires that are used.

tom


RE: Pulling codes - encantotom - 10-01-2018

it is late and i am tired....but i think this is right.  i happen to have both the rectangular and round 6 pin cables for the vmspc.  

the round plug diagram is staring at the end where the pins are.  (not the back where the wires go in)

tom