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Right Angle 90 Degree OBD-II Male Connector
There are two types of OBD-II connectors,obd2 male connectors, diagnostic connectors,16 pins obd2 connectors, and obd2 scanners: type A for vehicles where the supply voltage is 12V and type B for vehicles at 24V. In Figure 1, you see a groove between the two rows of pins going from one end to the other of the connector. This is a type A female connector. The type B female connector has a groove that is interrupted in the middle (see Figure 2 below). This modification prevents a type B male from being accidentally inserted into a type A female (a 12V male into a 24V female), because it would lead to a hardware fault.

There are 5 signaling protocols that work on the OBD-II interface. These 5 protocols adhere to a common overall main structure, but also have various customizations (minor differences).

ISO 15765 CAN – starting with the production year 2008, all vehicles tend to use this protocolSAE J1850 PWM – mainly used by Ford Motor CompanyISO 9141-2 – mainly used by Chrysler, all European and most Asian vehicles.SAE J1850 VPW – General MotorsISO 14230 KWP2000

Almost certainly, it does. If your car was manufactured after 1996, your car must implement the OBD-II standard. Also:
you should be able to see the OBD-II connector from Figure 1 somewhere within reach of the driver.there should be a sticker with the text ”OBD-II compliant” under the hood
Take a look at Figure 1 above to see what kind of connector you should be looking for. Pay attention to the number of pins (see section Differences between OBD and OBD-II above).

OBD Connector OBD-II is an improvement over OBD-I, the obd2 male connector in both capability and standardization. The OBD2 Connector,obd2 male connector, standard specifies the type of diagnostic connector and its pinout, the electrical signaling protocols available, and the messaging format. It also provides a candidate list of vehicle parameters to monitor along with how to encode the data for each. There is a pin in the connector that provides power for the scan tool from the vehicle battery, which eliminates the need to connect a scan tool to a power source separately.
Universal OBD-II 16 Pin Male Connector
Used for Auto Diagnostics Purpose
ISO 15765 CAN – starting with the production year 2008, all vehicles tend to use this protocol
SAE J1850 PWM – mainly used
SAE J1850 VPW
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