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Witam również zrobiłem interfejs według schematu kline łączy się s silnikiem ale jeszcze pozostał sterownik ABS 🤔
 

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Translation: Hello also made the interface according to the wedge scheme connects the engine but the ABS controller still remains.

My answer: There is no ABS information via the OBD2 connnector I believe. The ABS uses a separate system and I don't think it connects to the OBD2.
 
Translation: Hello also made the interface according to the wedge scheme connects the engine but the ABS controller still remains.

My answer: There is no ABS information via the OBD2 connnector I believe. The ABS uses a separate system and I don't think it connects to the OBD2.
Abs jest na złączu 6pin możliwe ze przewód P
 
There is a lot of useful information here but it isnt helping me on my 2016v650

I have jumped the pins from the 4pin under seat connector to a cheap blue elm 327 obd adaptor.
Jumped to both pin 4&5 for ground.

The adaptor powers up and I can connect to the adaptor via torque pro or car scanner but cannot connect to the ecu.

Tried it with only K line, Only L line and both K & L simultaneously.

Any help would be highly appreciated.
Maybe mine is similar to the 2015s which don't seem to be connecting.

I tried out the OBD adaptor on a car and it works fine but is a bit slow to respond.

Should I waste more money on more expensive adaptors?
 

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Hello guys, I managed to connect my Bluetooth OBD with the adapter showing in the attached picture.

To do so you must switch the first two inside cables position. The adapter has Inside three cables. Switch black with brown and leave the red as it is.

Cable is available on AliExpress and Amazon and in the description it was referring for Honda motorcycle.

Hope this helps.

Zac from Cyprus, Versys 650 2020.
 

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