FFRWRX
07-12-2020, 02:24 PM
I've got a problem that I've spent many hours trying to sort out and have run out of things to check. So if anyone has a good understanding of the OBD2 connector, here goes.
I've got a 2006 Impreza WRX.
I've done a fairly extensive wire diet. The engine runs and everything seems to work; everything that I've hooked up and checked like all the lights, horn, instrument cluster. My scanner will hook up to the OBD2 connector on the harness and it gets power. It scans for a connection and then comes back showing there is an error and it can't connect (no particular error stated).
I've checked all the OBD2 connections and they all seem to be going where they are supposed to. There are only 5 wires (6 but 2 join into 1 right away). The connections from the connector to the scanner seem good and it worked fine before my wire diet. I left the battery disconnected for a while to see if that would help....it didn't. I am trying it with the key on as I always do.
Any suggestions? There are a number of connections to the OBD2 diagnostic connector to things like the clutch switch, the green test mode connectors, the neutral switch, that I can't really see being needed for the scanner to connect (but I do have them connected). What I'm after are the minimum connections to the OBD2 diagnostic connector just to get it to connect, without going through the other components. One connection goes to a bunch of harness braids...is that important to read codes?
The factory wiring diagrams are a bit strange when it come to this connector. If you look at the pages on "ground circuits" there is nothing for the WRX. The page for the Sti model has a ground for the 2 leads that go into one (I tried grounding that connection and it didn't help. If you go to "engine electrical system" there is one page showing the OBD2 connections and I've checked those.
So I seem to have eliminated anything you might suggest, but I'm asking anyways. And I assume that is the only way to read codes is with the OBD2 system working.
thanks,
Rick
I've got a 2006 Impreza WRX.
I've done a fairly extensive wire diet. The engine runs and everything seems to work; everything that I've hooked up and checked like all the lights, horn, instrument cluster. My scanner will hook up to the OBD2 connector on the harness and it gets power. It scans for a connection and then comes back showing there is an error and it can't connect (no particular error stated).
I've checked all the OBD2 connections and they all seem to be going where they are supposed to. There are only 5 wires (6 but 2 join into 1 right away). The connections from the connector to the scanner seem good and it worked fine before my wire diet. I left the battery disconnected for a while to see if that would help....it didn't. I am trying it with the key on as I always do.
Any suggestions? There are a number of connections to the OBD2 diagnostic connector to things like the clutch switch, the green test mode connectors, the neutral switch, that I can't really see being needed for the scanner to connect (but I do have them connected). What I'm after are the minimum connections to the OBD2 diagnostic connector just to get it to connect, without going through the other components. One connection goes to a bunch of harness braids...is that important to read codes?
The factory wiring diagrams are a bit strange when it come to this connector. If you look at the pages on "ground circuits" there is nothing for the WRX. The page for the Sti model has a ground for the 2 leads that go into one (I tried grounding that connection and it didn't help. If you go to "engine electrical system" there is one page showing the OBD2 connections and I've checked those.
So I seem to have eliminated anything you might suggest, but I'm asking anyways. And I assume that is the only way to read codes is with the OBD2 system working.
thanks,
Rick