DLC, SCI, ALDL, OBD on '94 Concorde
ConcordeGal
11-28-2006, 06:57 PM
I have been everywhere, and I mean, everywhere, looking for:
the location of the Diagnostic Link Connector (DLC)- or as some put it, the Assembly Line Data Link (ALDL), or, as others put it, the OBD1 connector.
I've been to several EPA pages, a whole host of other sites including the Dodge Intrepid (it's sister car) sites, and still, I can't find any info on it.
The dang thing is not in the fuse box, not under the steering wheel, and there's only one link near the center of the car, with 6 flat pins. It looks way too flimsy, in a little blue box.
Is that it?
Help...:popcorn:
the location of the Diagnostic Link Connector (DLC)- or as some put it, the Assembly Line Data Link (ALDL), or, as others put it, the OBD1 connector.
I've been to several EPA pages, a whole host of other sites including the Dodge Intrepid (it's sister car) sites, and still, I can't find any info on it.
The dang thing is not in the fuse box, not under the steering wheel, and there's only one link near the center of the car, with 6 flat pins. It looks way too flimsy, in a little blue box.
Is that it?
Help...:popcorn:
jdl
11-29-2006, 12:23 PM
I'm not sure what your trying to do? If your trying to check for codes, usually on a Chrysler vehicle, you just cycle the ignition switch, I believe three times, on and off.
Are you trying to hook-up a scanner? My info calls it an LH connector, right of steering column, under dash. I can't post a picture, wish I could.
I just wanted to add, if your trying to hook-up a scanner, and you are using the proper adapter cable, the end of the cable should give you an idea what the connector looks like.
Are you trying to hook-up a scanner? My info calls it an LH connector, right of steering column, under dash. I can't post a picture, wish I could.
I just wanted to add, if your trying to hook-up a scanner, and you are using the proper adapter cable, the end of the cable should give you an idea what the connector looks like.
buckroo
11-29-2006, 12:29 PM
I have been everywhere, and I mean, everywhere, looking for:
the location of the Diagnostic Link Connector (DLC)- or as some put it, the Assembly Line Data Link (ALDL), or, as others put it, the OBD1 connector.
I've been to several EPA pages, a whole host of other sites including the Dodge Intrepid (it's sister car) sites, and still, I can't find any info on it.
The dang thing is not in the fuse box, not under the steering wheel, and there's only one link near the center of the car, with 6 flat pins. It looks way too flimsy, in a little blue box.
Is that it?
Help...:popcorn:
You may want to go to this site. This guy knows this model.
http://experts.about.com/q/Chrysler-Repair-807/index.htm
the location of the Diagnostic Link Connector (DLC)- or as some put it, the Assembly Line Data Link (ALDL), or, as others put it, the OBD1 connector.
I've been to several EPA pages, a whole host of other sites including the Dodge Intrepid (it's sister car) sites, and still, I can't find any info on it.
The dang thing is not in the fuse box, not under the steering wheel, and there's only one link near the center of the car, with 6 flat pins. It looks way too flimsy, in a little blue box.
Is that it?
Help...:popcorn:
You may want to go to this site. This guy knows this model.
http://experts.about.com/q/Chrysler-Repair-807/index.htm
twistedtech
11-30-2006, 01:51 AM
I have been everywhere, and I mean, everywhere, looking for:
the location of the Diagnostic Link Connector (DLC)- or as some put it, the Assembly Line Data Link (ALDL), or, as others put it, the OBD1 connector.
I've been to several EPA pages, a whole host of other sites including the Dodge Intrepid (it's sister car) sites, and still, I can't find any info on it.
The dang thing is not in the fuse box, not under the steering wheel, and there's only one link near the center of the car, with 6 flat pins. It looks way too flimsy, in a little blue box.
Is that it?
Help...:popcorn:
That little hunk of O blue junk is the diag on that hotrod.lovely little blue of DLC that it is,now that you found it,don't assume it will work!
the location of the Diagnostic Link Connector (DLC)- or as some put it, the Assembly Line Data Link (ALDL), or, as others put it, the OBD1 connector.
I've been to several EPA pages, a whole host of other sites including the Dodge Intrepid (it's sister car) sites, and still, I can't find any info on it.
The dang thing is not in the fuse box, not under the steering wheel, and there's only one link near the center of the car, with 6 flat pins. It looks way too flimsy, in a little blue box.
Is that it?
Help...:popcorn:
That little hunk of O blue junk is the diag on that hotrod.lovely little blue of DLC that it is,now that you found it,don't assume it will work!
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