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    We do have OBD port, known as DLC as per HONDA. It's OBD1 or something, definately one of the earlier generations of OBD, basically you need an adapter. It's a 3P adapter (mainly for Hondas) that translate the signal to your existing OBDII connector from the scan tool.. The 3P DLC (Data Link Connector) port is located under the dash, it's held together with the SCS connector with a rubber blanking thing that just hangs there... Have a look!

    Peace.

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    Jun 2010
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    Sydney
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    Honda S2000
    Quote Originally Posted by zhong View Post
    We do have OBD port, known as DLC as per HONDA. It's OBD1 or something, definately one of the earlier generations of OBD, basically you need an adapter. It's a 3P adapter (mainly for Hondas) that translate the signal to your existing OBDII connector from the scan tool.. The 3P DLC (Data Link Connector) port is located under the dash, it's held together with the SCS connector with a rubber blanking thing that just hangs there... Have a look!

    Peace.
    If this works.. Im going to buy you a house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhong View Post
    We do have OBD port, known as DLC as per HONDA. It's OBD1 or something, definately one of the earlier generations of OBD, basically you need an adapter. It's a 3P adapter (mainly for Hondas) that translate the signal to your existing OBDII connector from the scan tool.. The 3P DLC (Data Link Connector) port is located under the dash, it's held together with the SCS connector with a rubber blanking thing that just hangs there... Have a look!

    Peace.
    just tried this with an OBDII reader and a 3pin converter. still doesnt work, powers up but wont detect the protocol

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