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  1. Hi All, Thanks for all the replies and links, the problem is now solved, I purchased a used Snap-On connector and reverse engineered that to work with my VAG-COM lead. If any one is interested I can post a full explination. Cheers, Dave.
  2. Hi All, Yes I thinks the engine is about it. I can tell from the picture what wires do what, I just need the part number off the blank plug that is fitted to the car when there is no lead connected. I think it will be a VW part number, Something like 357 9XX XXX, where X is also anumber. When I know that I can make my own :D Cheers, Dave.
  3. Hi, Many Thanks for the reply, that is exactly what I was after. Cheers, Dave.
  4. I wish to use VAG COM on a car equiped with this type of OBD connector so how can this be random? And before you all start, YES it is compatable with VAG-COM, solong a you have the correct adoptor. Which is what I am asking abbout so I can manufacture my own. Dave.
  5. Hi All, Does any one know the pinout / or part numbers for the 5 pin diagnostic socket used on the Forman around 01/1993 to 7-1996? This is the socket I am refering to: http://obd.ec.cz/RedukceFavorit/Favo3.JPG Many Thanks, Dave.
  6. Hi All, Does any one know the pinout / or part numbers for the 5 pin diagnostic socket used on the Forman around 01/1993 to 7-1996? This is the socket I am refering to: http://obd.ec.cz/RedukceFavorit/Favo3.JPG Many Thanks, Dave.
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