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<p>[QUOTE="alfio, post: 12336378, member: 318836"]Hello all,</p><p><br /></p><p>Two questions:</p><p><br /></p><p>1) Anybody else have an International with the Detroit 60 (11.1L)? I would like to reset the computer so I can get actual / current codes. I'm not sure what the procedure is (I don't have a manual) but this is what I'm doing: I'm holding down the 'Diag' button and counting blinks on the 'Warn Eng' light.</p><p><br /></p><p>2) Would eventually like to get the onboard computer to connect it to an OBD2 reader. Is that possible? The truck has an older style OBD type connector: square type with 6 slots on top, 6 on bottom). It has the following wires: 1) purple wire, 2) white (ground), 3) black with stripe (ground), 4) black (voltage ranging 1.2-3.3V), and a battery source (13+V). I have an OBD2 type connector from the junkyard that would connect to the reader if I knew what wires to connect to what pins. What pins would I have to match to get the reader to communicate with the onboard computer (assuming it is possible)? </p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="alfio, post: 12336378, member: 318836"]Hello all, Two questions: 1) Anybody else have an International with the Detroit 60 (11.1L)? I would like to reset the computer so I can get actual / current codes. I'm not sure what the procedure is (I don't have a manual) but this is what I'm doing: I'm holding down the 'Diag' button and counting blinks on the 'Warn Eng' light. 2) Would eventually like to get the onboard computer to connect it to an OBD2 reader. Is that possible? The truck has an older style OBD type connector: square type with 6 slots on top, 6 on bottom). It has the following wires: 1) purple wire, 2) white (ground), 3) black with stripe (ground), 4) black (voltage ranging 1.2-3.3V), and a battery source (13+V). I have an OBD2 type connector from the junkyard that would connect to the reader if I knew what wires to connect to what pins. What pins would I have to match to get the reader to communicate with the onboard computer (assuming it is possible)? Thank you[/QUOTE]
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