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    Post SOLVED - OBDII Fail, car wont start... Help please!

    Hey guys.. I was trying to be smart by ordering a 3 pin to 16 pin OBDII adapter from ebay (check link below). The adapter had a 12v red and black cable which I hooked up to the battery, and bang my cheap OBDII bluetooth adapter turned on. I chopped off the plastic surrounding the 3 pin connector on the adapter and plugged that into the 3 pin DLC of my 2000 S2000. There was a spark and thats when I knew I F'ed it up.

    The key turns the dash on as usual, push the start button and the engine just turns, BUT the car wont start, the engine just keeps turning. I checked the fuses under the drivers seat and next to the battery and they all look good.

    BUT MY CAR WONT START! Please help


    **EDIT** To sum up my problem, I basically put a 12v current down one or more wires connected to the 3 pin DLC plug

    Hey guys.. my car obviously has a 3 pin DLC connector and I wanted to hook up a 16pin OBDII reader, even though I knew there was a 99% chance it would not work.

    I ordered a 3 pin to 16 pin OBDII adapter from ebay (check link below). The adapter has a 12v red and black cable which I hooked up to the battery, and bang it powered my cheap OBDII bluetooth adapter and it turned on. I then connected the adapter into the 3 pin DLC of my 2000 S2000. There was a spark and thats when I knew I F'ed it up. When I trying to plug it in again there was no spark so I knew I blew something.

    Now, after its all unplugged, the key turns the dash on as usual, but when I try to start the engine, it just keeps turning, and the car just wont start. I checked the fuses under the drivers seat and next to the battery and they all look good.

    MY CAR STILL WONT START! Please help


    To sum up my problem, I basically put a 12v current down one or more wires connected to the 3 pin DLC plug


    ........ check fuses with more than your eye



    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/280673918...#ht_3143wt_952
    Last edited by Simmoyo; 13-10-2011 at 09:40 PM.

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    hmmm,

    do you have an alarm on the car ? possibly immobilizer isnt letting the car turn over ?
    snapping 2nd..

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    Simon, you inboxed me earlier didn't you? Theres no OBDII for S2000s in Australia. It only powered up because its getting power. DO you remember what sparked? Which pin?

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    I know, I'm stubborn lol my bad. I think the middle pin sparked. It happened when I plugged the adapter into the 3 pin socket. The car has no after market alarm system or immobilizer
    Last edited by Simmoyo; 12-10-2011 at 06:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simmoyo View Post
    I know, I'm stubborn lol. I think the middle pin sparked. The car has no after market alarm system or immobilizer
    Unplug the battery. Wait a couple of minutes. Meanwhile, check the fuses near the battery. Theres a little coompartments. Its where your main fuse is. Then plug battery back in and try to start.

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    Thanks VeYzZii!! I will be back

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    Didnt work... I know I blew something because when I tried to plug the adapter in for the second time it didnt spark, so the damage was done.

    What could I have damaged? The backup 7.5amp ECU fuse is fine
    Last edited by Simmoyo; 12-10-2011 at 07:38 PM.

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    Its not a fuse so it could be a relay. Any Ideas?

    Worst case scenario I think I'll need a new ECU. Is anyone selling a good aftermarket one?

    Thanks
    Last edited by Simmoyo; 12-10-2011 at 08:47 PM.

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    Yea dude. Check all the fuses over again. Maybe you missed one. Maybe check the fuel pump relay?

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    Yeah I'm looking for the fuel pump relay but I cant find the bastard!... when I find it i'll swap it with another one of same specification and see if it fixes it. There are 2 relays under the drivers seat if I'm not mistaken but they are not labelled and are hard to get out.

    Looks like public transport to work tomorrow lol. thanks VeYzZii

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    I don't think there are any relays under the seat. There is a relay box thing under the dash that controls the fuel pump. If this turns out to be the culprit let me know. I have a spare. Not cheap though. cost me $100 and took 3 weeks from Japan.

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    thanks Aus... Are you talking about those 2 small black boxes next to all the fuses?

    Do you know where the ignition control management (ICM) system is? I may have blown that

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