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DriveRight OBDII Installation Guide
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FCC Part 15 Class B Registration Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal- lation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor- dance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Howev
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Introduction This manual provides instructions and information necessary to install the OBD version of the DriveRight 600E device. The DriveRight OBD plugs into your vehicle’s OBDII (On-Board Diagnostics II) port for a quick and easy installation. Note: DriveRight OBD only functions in vehicles equipped with a compatible OBDII port. See “Appendix 1: OBDII Compatibility” on page 10 for a list of supported OBDII protocols and vehicles. Components Your DriveRight OBD installation kit should co
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Cables DriveRight OBD Cable Adapter Cable Wiring Components Black Ground Wire Red +12V Wire (22AWG) Blue Wire (2) with Fuseholder (22 AWG) with Fuseholder (22 AWG) Spade Terminal Sets: Fuses (4) (3AG 1-1/4 x 1/4", Insulated Male Disconnects .25A, Slo-Blo) (18-22AWG) #8-10 Studs 1/4" Studs (3.5 - 5 mm) (6 mm) T-Tap Disconnects: Butt Splices (5) (26-22AWG or 24-20AWG) In-Line Splice (3) Blue Red (3) (14-16AWG) (18-22AWG) Additional DriveRight Documentation Refer to the following documents for in
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Installations using Adapter Cable Digital Inputs If you are using the adapter cable digital inputs in your installation, the following additional tools and other items may also be required: • Crimping Tool • Multimeter • Fuse Tap - Required to obtain +12 V from the fuse panel. Planning the Installation Installation of theDriveRight OBD is simple. Unless you are using the two digital inputs on the adapter cable, you only need to plug the OBD cable into your vehicle’s OBDII port and then instal
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Wiring Diagram The diagram below is an example of DriveRight OBD wiring. DriveRight Device Adapter Cable Blue Wires (DriveRight 600 or 600E) Butt with Splices In-Line Digital Green (4) Fuses Inputs 1 Yellow 2 Ground Black Red Spade Terminal OBD Cable Red Wire with Fuseholder In-Line Connect Unswitched Splice to +12V OBDII Port Red Procedure 1: Connect OBD Cable to OBDII Port. 1. Locate the OBDII port in the vehicle. The OBDII port will be located within 3 feet of the steering wheel, usually
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Look in the follow areas if you have trouble finding the OBDII port: • Under the dash • In front of the passenger seat • Behind the ash tray • Behind a small access panel in the dash • In or around the center console 2. Plug the OBD cable into the port. Indicator Light OBDII Port OBD Cable Note: The indicator light blinks three times when first plugged in, then blinks twice per second until the connector establishes communications with the OBDII computer. When communication has been establis
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1. If you are installing a DriveRight 600E OBD but not using the digital inputs, go to Step 10 of this procedure. 2. Butt splice the red fuse holder to the red wire from the adapter cable. 3. Tap the red fuse holder to an unswitched +12 V source using the in- line splice provided with your DriveRight or using a fuse tap con- nector (not included) appropriate for your vehicle. In-Line Splice Unswitched Trim off flush +12V stripped wire from Vehicle Red +12V Wire with Fuseholder You can obtain +1
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7. Use the in-line butt splices to connect the blue wires with fuses to the Green (Digital Input 1) and Yellow (Digital Input 2) wires from the adapter cable. 8. Connect Digital Input 1 to the desired circuit. 9. Connect Digital Input 2 to the desired circuit. 10.Connect the digital input cable to the OBD cable. It is easiest to make the connection by first holding the OBD cable connector by the housing. Then hold the adapter connector on the cable itself next to the sliding connector housi
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Top of Dashboard Mounting Using Brackets or Velcro™ Pan Head Self-Tapping Screw Split-Lock Washer Flat Washer Hex Nut Split-Lock Washer Loops Flat Washer Hooks Right Angle Adapter Bracket Mounting Bracket Flat Head Machine Screw Velcro Mounting Bracket Mounting Sun Visor Mounting Visor Clip OR 3 Bumps (to hold clip) 2. Insert the battery into the DriveRight console. 8
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3. Connect the DriveRight console cable to the adapter cable. Sliding Connector Housing OBD or Adapter Cable Console Cable Hold cables as shown to connect. The connector housing on the console cable slides back when you make the connection, allowing the cables to lock together. Note: To disconnect the cables, hold the both cables by the connector housing and pull apart. The sliding housing on the console cable connector will release the lock and allow the cables to be separated. Once plugged
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Appendix 1: OBDII Compatibility Use this list to verify the compatibility of your vehicle’s OBDII port with DriveRight OBD. Supported OBDII Protocols • J1850-41.6 (PWM) • J1850-10.4 (VPW) • ISO9141 • KWP2000 (ISO 14230) • CAN (Controller Area Network - ISO11898) Supported US Vehicles • Most domestic and import vehicles, 1996 or later Supported Vehicles Outside of the US • In Europe, some 1996 and later vehicles and most 2000 and later vehicles compliant with the supported protocols listed abo
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Technical Support If you are experiencing problems with your DriveRight, first check the cable connections and verify the calibration settings. If you are unable to solve the problem, please call Davis Technical Support. We’ll be glad to help. Most questions can be answered on the phone. You can also email us for support, or visit our website. Sorry, we are unable to accept collect calls. Note: Please do not return items for repair without prior authorization. (510) 732-7814 – Monday throug
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