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RR2B



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OBD Port Cover

My OBD port cover has gone awol. A few for sale on Ebay, but is there something missing from this one? Exposed contacts showing, or is it just a spring clip?


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Post #625633 7th Mar 2022 6:35pm
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Googs



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G’day RR2B, did you ever find out what was that weird hole in your obd2 port flap?

Post #632270 19th May 2022 7:59pm
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Hi Googs, no I’m still flapless. Didn’t risk that dodgy looking EBay offering. 2011MY 4.4TDV8 Autobiography Baltic Blue
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Post #632284 19th May 2022 9:04pm
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Googs



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Yeah can’t blame you for that!
Did you work out what the hole thingy was about?

Post #632295 19th May 2022 11:42pm
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So I took a photo or two of the obd2 port door on my L322 today….guess what I found, oh no same same

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Post #632412 21st May 2022 7:47am
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RR2B



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Ah, so maybe the Ebay offering wasn't so dodgy after all! 2011MY 4.4TDV8 Autobiography Baltic Blue
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Post #634900 18th Jun 2022 8:22am
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Googs



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Nah, looks like a stock unit!
Be interesting to see a few more, so any one out there with a photo or two?

Post #634914 18th Jun 2022 10:15am
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Merchy



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Regarding the OP, and pics, I looked at mine, it is exactly the same. The metal insert is not a spring clip, as it has three metal probes that go into three of the holes / contacts used when plugging in a reader.

Why are there three pins that make contact, and obviously ( to my mind ) make a circuit?

I realise that I have now made the water even murkier, as I have no idea as to the reason behind these pins, hopefully there will be someone with more intelligence than me who can explain why Confused Big Cry

Post #634970 18th Jun 2022 8:30pm
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The hole with the three pins on the driver compartment OBD (OBD1) port cover is not used for us on the L322.

Some cars have a second OBD (OBD2) connector in the engine bay, this is often a round 20-pin connector. When these are in use there are pins in the OBD1 connector to "complete" a bus circuit for diagnostics when the factory diagnostic tool is connected to OBD2

Therefore, the OBD1 must be closed when using OBD2.

I am not sure if it is a Ford or BMW part, but I know for example Minis have 2x OBD ports. This part was originally manufactured for something else and used on the L322, but serves no practical or functional purpose for us. I put a new cover on which is permanently pinned open as I use an extension lead with a switch going through the lower dash and down under the drivers seat to my IIDtool. {side note - the switch is vital}.

Hope that helps....



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Post #635029 19th Jun 2022 9:46pm
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Merchy



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Range Rover L322 - Thanks for the info, that makes sense,I did think about the cover pins completing a circuit, but have never had a car with a second port in the engine bay. Cheers Thumbs Up

Post #635034 20th Jun 2022 7:13am
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