OBD Scanner

Specs

hondash bluetooth scanner 2
Model versionV4
Bluetooth version4.2 BR/EDR
Range30 m
Avg. communication latency35 ms
Max. sensor read frequency460 Hz
Power supply through DLC+12 V
External power supply optionavailable
Avg. current consumption4.9 mA (idle), 9 mA (connected)
Housing construction3D printed
Housing materialABS
DimensionsL 35 mm x W 20 mm x H 14 mm
ECU CompatibilityHonda 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)

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(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.
HONDA CONNECTOR LOCATION CHART
hondash dlc connector location 4
(F) behind the center
console (left)
hondash dlc connector location 1
(E) behind the center
console (right)
hondash dlc connector location 2
(B) behind the plastic cover of the ECU
(right side - Left Hand Drive,
left side - Right Hand Drive)
hondash dlc connector location 3
(A) below the glove box
(right corner - Left Hand Drive,
left corner - Right Hand Drive)