Home made ALDL cable: testing
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Car: '89 FB TA GTA
Engine: ZZ4 tpi
Transmission: 3.27 auto: stock gear box
Axle/Gears: Stock
Home made ALDL cable: testing
Hi there, How do i test my ALDL cable to see if it works?
Can i do it out of the car just on my computer?
Will i need to provide it with power to do this?
Ive made it with a DB9 connector, is this ok or should i do DB25?
thanks for any help
JAmes
Can i do it out of the car just on my computer?
Will i need to provide it with power to do this?
Ive made it with a DB9 connector, is this ok or should i do DB25?
thanks for any help
JAmes
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to test it, make it do what it's supposed to do..report aldl data to a notebook. hook it to your car, hook it to the notebook, run your aldl scanner software, and see if you get data.
use whatever connector youre notebook has. probably db9.
use whatever connector youre notebook has. probably db9.
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but if you don't want to hook cable to aldl connector before test it , you can use "ALDL_TEST" software
http://www.ttspowersystems.com/downl...ltest-full.zip
http://www.ttspowersystems.com/downl...ltest-full.zip
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