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What,Where is the DLC connector?


LeSabre97mint
10-01-2005, 10:30 PM
"1997 to 1999 Buick Lesabres


Important
Before entering the programming mode, verify possession of all the transmitters you will be using on the vehicle. Once you program the transmitter, the memory erases. The other transmitters will not be functional until you program the transmitters again. You may program up to 4 transmitters.

Perform the following procedure when adding new transmitters or replacing failed transmitters:

1 Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2 Use a fused jumper wire in order to jumper the DLC terminal 8 (BLK/WHT) to terminal 4 (BLK).
3 Close all of the doors.
4 Turn the ignition switch ON. The doors will cycle to lock.
5 Press and hold the LOCK button and the UNLOCK button on one transmitter. After a 30 second delay the doors will lock and unlock.

Important
Do not turn the ignition OFF or the first transmitter will become inoperative.

6 In order to program extra transmitters, repeat step 5.
Disconnect the fused jumper wire from the DLC.

Attached pic is a pic of the connector."

The link is broken. Anyone know where this plug is located? What is DLC short for?

Thanks

Dan

HotZ28
10-02-2005, 04:21 AM
ALCL link (otherwise known as The Assembly Line Communications Link). All OBD-II cars have a connector located in the passenger compartment easily accessible from the driver's seat. You will most likely find the connector right below the steering column!
The connector must be located within three feet of the driver and not require tools to be accessed. Check under dash and behind ashtrays.

The OBD-II Certified standardized 16-pin DTC plug is arranged like this:

__________________________________
\ X | 2 | X | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | X /
`\X | 10| X | X | X | 14| 15| 16/
``------------====--------------

PIN Function
2 J1850 Bus (+)
4 Chassis Ground
5 Signal Ground
6 CAN High (J-2284)
7 ISO 9141-2 K Line
10 J1850 Bus (-)
14 CAN Low (J-2284)
15 ISO 9141-2 L Line
16 Battery Power

LeSabre97mint
10-02-2005, 04:08 PM
ALCL link (otherwise known as The Assembly Line Communications Link). All OBD-II cars have a connector located in the passenger compartment easily accessible from the driver's seat. You will most likely find the connector right below the steering column!
The connector must be located within three feet of the driver and not require tools to be accessed. Check under dash and behind ashtrays.

The OBD-II Certified standardized 16-pin DTC plug is arranged like this:

__________________________________
\ X | 2 | X | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | X /
`\X | 10| X | X | X | 14| 15| 16/
``------------====--------------

PIN Function
2 J1850 Bus (+)
4 Chassis Ground
5 Signal Ground
6 CAN High (J-2284)
7 ISO 9141-2 K Line
10 J1850 Bus (-)
14 CAN Low (J-2284)
15 ISO 9141-2 L Line
16 Battery Power


Thanks Z28!

I was thinking that was the plug...... better be safe than sorry!

Dan

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