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diagnostic connector location

Discussion in 'Daihatsu Hi jet' started by shogun, Apr 10, 2021.

  1. shogun

    shogun Active Member

    copied from micro van owners forum, Hijet Workshop Section
    Can someone tell me where is the diagnostic connector of daihatsu hijet cargo 659cc,065L made in 2001? How many pins does it have and what colours are T and E cables?
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    Might be obd2 under the dash on the drivers side.
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    I found mine behind the fuse box, left hand side of steering column, tucked behind the carpet. It is only has four connectors.
    There is an article concerning the flash codes and I think from memory the T wire is brown.
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    Yours being a 2001 Cargo 660 EF-SE engine model s200 or s220 will most likely be like this http://www.daihatsuhijet.co.uk/s200-extol-atrai-cargo-hijet-engine-diagnostic-mode-and-error-codes/
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    Mine is a 659CC EF-SE engine model GD-S200V 0.65l made in 2001 in Japan. It is slightly different with what i saw to www.daihatsuhijet.co.uk/s200-extol-atrai-cargo-hijet-engine-diagnostic-mode-and-error-codes/
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    The DLC of my car is a black 16 pins one, using only 8 wires. Here is the connection of wires:
    1st pin (green-black)--------------54
    2nd pin not used
    3th pin (black)---------------------6
    4th black-white)-------------------11
    5th not used
    6th (white-violet) -----------------31
    7th (yellow)------------------------12
    8th not used
    9th (red-yellow)--------------------29
    10th not used
    11th not used
    12th not used
    13th (violet) does not go to the ecu
    14th not used
    15th not used
    16th black-red--------------------11
    As you it is not the same. Example:according to daihatsu hijet .co.uk, 16th pin is for the battery power but for my DLC is ground.
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    https://hijet.forumotion.com/t2173-diagnostic-connector-location

    more interesting stuff in the hijet workshop section. https://hijet.forumotion.com/f3-hijet-workshop-section
     
  2. shogun

    shogun Active Member

    not sure from which built year that is possible, Daihatsu OBD1 16 Pin DIY Diagnostic Tutorial - HOW TO DIAGNOSE DAIHATSU OBD1 16 PIN WITHOUT OBD SCANNER
    Accessing Code
    Trouble codes are displayed by the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL).Fig.5
    Switch ignition ON.
    Bridge data link connector (DLC) terminals 4 and 6 Fig. 1 .
    If no trouble codes are stored, the MIL will flash twice per second Fig. 2 .
    Each trouble code consists of two groups of one or more flashes Fig. 3 [A].
    Warning lamp flash duration: 0,5 second Fig. 3 .
    A 0,5 second pause separates each flash Fig. 3 [C].
    A 1,5 second pause separates each trouble code group Fig. 3 [D].
    A 2,5 second pause separates each trouble code Fig. 3 [E].
    For example: Two 0,5 second flashes – 1,5 second pause – one 0,5 second flash. Trouble code 21 displayed Fig. 3 heated oxygen sensor (HO2S).
    Trouble codes are repeated 4 seconds after last trouble code.
    Count MIL flashes. Note trouble codes. Compare with trouble code table.
    Remove bridge wire.
    Switch ignition OFF.
    Rectify faults as necessary.

    Erasing Codes
    NOTE: Fuse removal duration depends on ambient temperature. The lower the temperature the longer the fuse must be removed.

    Switch ignition OFF.
    Remove EFI fuse (15A) from engine bay fusebox for 10 seconds minimum Fig. 4 .
    Refit fuse.
    Trouble codes may also be erased by disconnecting battery earth lead.
    WARNING: Disconnecting battery may erase memory from electronic units (e.g. radio, clock).

    Repeat checking procedure to ensure no data remains in ECM fault memory.

    OBD1 CODES
    Flash type...........Fault location..............................................................................................................probable cause
    13...............Camshaft position (CMP) sensor – no signal.............................................................................Wiring, CMP sensor, ECM
    18 ............Knock sensor (KS) – circuit malfunction.........................................................................................Wiring, KS, ECM
    21..............Heated oxygen sensor (HO2S)/oxygen sensor (O2S) – range/performance malfunction..................Wiring, HO2S/O2S, ECM
    24............Mixture adjustment resistor – circuit malfunction............................................Wiring, mixture adjustment resistor, ECM
    31...........Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor – circuit malfunction.......................Wiring, MAP sensor, ECM
    41...........Throttle position (TP) sensor – circuit malfunction..............................................Wiring, TP sensor, ECM
    42............Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor – open/short circuit............................Wiring, ECT sensor, ECM
    43............Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor – open/short circuit.....................................Wiring, IAT sensor, ECM
    44............AC evaporator temperature sensor – circuit malfunction...................................Wiring, AC evaporator temperature sensor, ECM
    45............AC compressor clutch – circuit malfunction........................................................Wiring, AC compressor clutch, AC compressor RPM sensor
    51............Switch signal – malfunction..................................................................................Wiring, AC switch, PNP switch, TP sensor, ECM
    52.............Vehicle speed sensor (VSS) – circuit malfunction................................................Wiring, speedometer, VSS, ECM
    81............Immobilizer control module – signal malfunction................................................Wiring, immobilizer control module, ECM
    83............Immobilizer control module/engine control module (ECM) – communication malfunction.........Wiring, ECM
    https://erwinsalarda.com/daihatsu-obd1-16-pin-diy-diagnostic-tutorial/
     
  3. rip

    rip Member

    I have a 2021 hijet dump truck I have searched the net and this sit and found nothing as to location of the obd I have also looked in the truck in as many places as I can get into with no results. I am beginning to believe that there is no obd connection in the truck. can some one pleas let me know if I am right or wrong?
     
  4. shogun

    shogun Active Member

  5. rip

    rip Member

    thank you for the information I went back out and looked for the obd connector under the steering wheel but not there. I looked around some and found it on the left side of the steering wheel in. back of the councel behind the plastic.
    it is in the open if you look to the back side of the plastic housing. it is all white and hanging in a downward position, I will take some photos of it when I get back out in the garage tomorrow.
    thank you for all the help.
    I may have some problems posting photos I am not sure how to do it.
     
  6. shogun

    shogun Active Member

    uploading pics: bottom right you see : post reply....upload a file.....more options....
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  7. rip

    rip Member

    I will try and get a better photo later today or tomorrow
     

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  8. rip

    rip Member

    this is a little better shot.
    the location is just to the left and up from your left leg.
     

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  9. shogun

    shogun Active Member

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