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In need of help!
I’ve no power to my obd reader.
Check all fuses but none blown.
Any ideas
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Try a different reader?
The OBD socket is standard so you should be able to find which one is +12v and put a meter on it. It's pin 16 AFAIK, but a search online will throw up plenty of examples.
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19-05-2022, 11:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 19-05-2022, 11:37 AM by Sol.)
F4 10A on the BSI behind the glovebox is the fuse for the diagnostic socket. It isn't in the engine bay fuse box, the car or van has several fuse boxes depending on spec but at least 2 for all models, one in the engine and one on the BSI computer. The BSI has green tabs on it and can be swung down or out with a bit of difficulty, having a rats nest of wiring & plugs crossing the front of it. Be careful when swinging it out. The whole glovebox needs to come out for proper access.
I've attached the scan of the BSI and it's fuse box.
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