OBD II Port

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Phone Man

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So i'm trying to do tuning on my truck and now the OBD II port is dead. Any ideas besides lighting match?
 
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Yup blown. Replaced it but still no pwer on the batt pin. BTW Thanks for the quick reply.

AUX 12v lighter ports dead. Does this have a common tie location?
 
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the port themselves get dirty or corroded an can maybe short out but not much else happans in that fuse circuit. It is an orange wire from the fuse to the splice S272 which is IP harness, approx. 4 cm (1.5 in) from auxiliary power outlet breakout.


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Power Distribution Schematics: STOP/HAZ, RADIO BATT, and AUX PWR Fuses
 
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You ****** rule dude!!!!

---------- Post added at 03:34 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:25 PM ----------

I put power to the BATT on the obdii and the aux's powered up. Splice for all 3 must be behind the dash. Fuse block has power. Probably going to backtap power from fuse to org wire somewhere. I don't see any other way.

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Got it. Took the dash apart and looks like the main line from the fuse block was loose. Got it going by back-probing the fuse block. This shit only happens to me. Thanks for your help.
 

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