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Old 09-26-2024, 09:16 PM
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Mine was a cracked obd2 block and it allowed the pins to slide back when plugging in the cable. The cracks were small and not visible on mine until a cable was plugged in caused them to show, of course I found that out by pulling the block and sticking my plug into it..

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I have yet to check the OBD2 Port, but I've noticed when I take the connector out of the scanner and put it back in a couple of times (as the OBD2 port is still plugged in the car) it connects. Could this still be from a bad OBD2 port? because it connects after a few tries on the scanner not the Port on the car itself
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