Specs
Model version | V4 |
Bluetooth version | 4.2 BR/EDR |
Range | 30 m |
Avg. communication latency | 35 ms |
Max. sensor read frequency | 460 Hz |
Power supply through DLC | +12 V |
External power supply option | available |
Avg. current consumption | 4.9 mA (idle), 9 mA (connected) |
Housing construction | 3D printed |
Housing material | ABS |
Dimensions | L 35 mm x W 20 mm x H 14 mm |
ECU Compatibility | Honda OBD1/2A/2B that have 3 pin or 5 pin DLC connector (Compatibility Guidelines) |
Description
- Hondash OBD Scanner is an interface device that connects to data link connector (DLC) and establishes wireless Bluetooth communication (read only) between engine control unit (ECU) and destination device.
- The scanner is powered through the DLC connector. More options for powering the scanner are described here.
Product photos (V4)
(Version V1, Version V2, Version V3, Version V3.5)
DLC diagnostic connector locations
The 3 pin DLC diagnostics data connector (blue, older versions '92-'95 may be grey or yellow) is usually inserted in a protective rubber (green or blue) sleeve together with a 2 pin SCS connector (3 pin + 2 pin connectors in a single protective sleeve). The 2 pin connector is a SCS service check connector for self-diagnostics purposes, it does NOT support diagnostics data transmission.
A few YouTube videos demonstrating the connector location: