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    Data Link Connector (DLC)
    on: Jan 13, 2014, 10.34 am
    Jan 13, 2014, 10.34 am
    Someone has tested or knows anything more about the electrical interface and protocol for DLC?

    What I know about the connector:
    - it´s red, type sumitomo 4 way connector http://www.corsa-technic.com/item.php?item_id=341&category_id=54
    - located next to the battery
    - we can connect accessories type GiPro Gear indicator http://www.bikehps.com/gipro/
    - there are some diagnostic tools that we can connect http://www.motorvista.es/tienda/manufacturers/healtech/obd-diagnostic-tools/obd-h01-tool-for-honda-motorcycles
    - I tried connecting with ELM327 and Android Torque unsuccessfully
    - Probably is OBD iso 14230-4 or 9141-2 with Honda proprietary protocol

    Wire & Signal´s:
    -Black/white > Batt (+12V)
    -Orange/White > K-line
    -Brown > SCS (can jumper to obtain error codes)
    -Green > Ground (0V)

    There are some testing with suzuki analogous connector/protocol
    http://ecuhacking.activeboard.com/t22573776/sds-protocol/?page=4
    Last Edit: Jan 16, 2014, 06.00 pm by xpdm

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    Re: Data Link Connector (DLC)
    Reply #1 on: Jan 19, 2014, 10.10 am
    Jan 19, 2014, 10.10 am
    HONDA CT - DLC PINOUT (female)
    ---------
    | 1 | 2 |-
    |            | tab
    | 3 | 4 |-
    ---------

    1-Brown > SCS (can jumper to Ground to obtain error codes(not tested))
    2-Green > Ground (0V)
    3-Black/white > Batt (+12V)
    4-Orange/White > K-line

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    Re: Data Link Connector (DLC)
    Reply #2 on: Aug 05, 2014, 05.29 pm
    Aug 05, 2014, 05.29 pm
    CoxHonda, can you verify , complement and add more info :440:

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    Re: Data Link Connector (DLC)
    Reply #3 on: Sep 19, 2014, 05.13 pm
    Sep 19, 2014, 05.13 pm
    Hi, is there an adapter cable commercially available to connect the DLC-out connector with the ELM327 (OBD2)?

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    Re: Data Link Connector (DLC)
    Reply #4 on: Sep 19, 2014, 05.16 pm
    Sep 19, 2014, 05.16 pm
    Hi xpdm, did you try some customization with Android Torque (Pro)?

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    Re: Data Link Connector (DLC)
    Reply #5 on: Sep 19, 2014, 05.43 pm
    Sep 19, 2014, 05.43 pm
    *Originally Posted by H@ns [+]
    Hi xpdm, did you try some customization with Android Torque (Pro)?
    As I say in my post:
    - I tried connecting with ELM327 and Android Torque unsuccessfully
    - Probably is OBD iso 14230-4 or 9141-2 with Honda proprietary protocol





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    Re: Data Link Connector (DLC)
    Reply #6 on: Sep 19, 2014, 05.44 pm
    Sep 19, 2014, 05.44 pm
    *Originally Posted by H@ns [+]
    Hi, is there an adapter cable commercially available to connect the DLC-out connector with the ELM327 (OBD2)?
    I know there are some diagnostic tools that we can connect to DLC http://www.motorvista.es/tienda/manufacturers/healtech/obd-diagnostic-tools/obd-h01-tool-for-honda-motorcycles

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    Re: Data Link Connector (DLC)
    Reply #7 on: Sep 19, 2014, 06.08 pm
    Sep 19, 2014, 06.08 pm
    Okay, I noticed the diagnostic tool in your first post. I'm just looking for an adapter cable to connect to the (Bluetooth) ELM327.

    Concerning Torque: did you use the free or payed version?
    Last Edit: Sep 19, 2014, 06.11 pm by H@ns