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V6 1997 ALDL/OBD-II Connector

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My 1997 V6 Jackaroo SE does not have the older 3-pin ALDL (Assembly Line Diagnostic Link) aka ALCL (Assembly Line Communication Link) but it does have what
appears to be a non-compliant OBD-II (On-Board Diagnostics-2) connector tucked into the centre console near the driver's left foot (please see photos).

[EDIT] Results for the 1997 V6 model are in Post #14 below [END-EDIT].

I think that it is non-compliant because the pins don't match the 'standards' www.obdii.com:

J1850 VPW--pins 2, 4, 5, and 16, but not 10.
ISO 9141-2--pins 4, 5, 7, 15, and 16.
J1850 PWM--pins 2, 4, 5, 10, and 16.

My connector pins:
4 5 6
9 13 16

Quoting from Wikipedia:
"the OBD-II connector is nearly always located on the driver's side of the passenger compartment near the center console. SAE J1962 defines the pinout of the connector as:
1. -
2. Bus positive Line of SAE-J1850
3. -
4. Chassis ground
5. Signal ground
6. CAN high (ISO 15765-4 and SAE-J2234)
7. K line of ISO 9141-2 and ISO 14230-4
8. -
9. -
10. Bus negative Line of SAE-J1850
11. -
12. -
13. -
14. CAN low (ISO 15765-4 and SAE-J2234)
15. L line of ISO 9141-2 and ISO 14230-4
16. Battery voltage

The assignment of unspecified pins is left to the vehicle manufacturer's discretion."

The U.S.A. Trooper legally had to be OBD-II compliant from 1996 on but mine is, of course, the Australian 1997 Jackaroo.

Are there any gurus out there who know what the connections are on my vehicle - and also, perhaps, if there is an affordable device to connect to it? I don't think that it is supported by ScanGauge.

Thanking you in advance for any feedback. :thumbsup:

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