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1993 Bonnie OBD I or II?

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Old Nov 14, 2004 | 03:56 PM
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Default 1993 Bonnie OBD I or II?

I just have a few quick questions about my 1993 Bonnie SSE. What OBD is it? I or II? Where is the connector in my car? And Has anyone ever hooked up the OBD to a computer? I am thinking of trying to write a program that wil go with my CarPuter. Just looking to create some analog gages, MPH calc, oil chance reminder... stuff like that.

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Originally Posted by BigRedGPK
I just have a few quick questions about my 1993 Bonnie SSE. What OBD is it? I or II? Where is the connector in my car? And Has anyone ever hooked up the OBD to a computer? I am thinking of trying to write a program that wil go with my CarPuter. Just looking to create some analog gages, MPH calc, oil chance reminder... stuff like that.

Thanks, Timmay
OBD1. 12-pin ALDL connector above the brake pedal in the driver'* side hushpanel. Send me a copy of your software I'm switching to a laptop from my Actron scantool soon.
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