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  • #31
    As for the pin # the are all ready number on the VAG-COM, I got the USB KKL VAG-COM for 409.1 (Blue cable) and it has a red light wich it comes on when I turn the ignition switch on, my laptop has 3 USB port wich they seem to detect the VAG-COM cable, I am going to try again tomorrow, thank's for the info I will post Again when I get it right.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by loyoki View Post
      Perfect, $10 is in China or Hong Kong.
      Simply connect OBDII cable with 3 wires to 3 pins (male) engine connector

      Viewing engine plug:

      [] GND(to 4)

      TX(to 7)[] [] 12V(to 16)

      When you switch on engine, cable led must light on, if not, invert TX and 12V.
      I figured out the plug but the USB never was recognized and the light never came on.
      Last edited by davepjr71; 12-20-2011, 10:18 AM.

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      • #33
        yds

        maybe you guys shold stop messing about with the home made stuff!!
        just found this guy who has YDS V1.33 & interface kit
        www.brpdiagnostics.com
        got mine and it works great

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        • #34
          Originally posted by powersports View Post
          maybe you guys shold stop messing about with the home made stuff!!
          just found this guy who has YDS V1.33 & interface kit
          www.brpdiagnostics.com
          got mine and it works great
          How much was it?

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          • #35
            the homemade rig works, I was forced to do it because BRP had the cable on back order for 6 months, besides that they charge you hundreds of dollars for a $10 cable what a stinking rip off. I used version 1.30, windows XP, and I had to assign the usb port to "port 1". it worked great.

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            • #36
              I have to agree with sparkie,why spend hundreds.There probably using the same kind of adapter with a yamaha sticker on it.By the way i have to thank the one who figured this out to use the vagcom .

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              • #37
                I am having a hard time finding the ydis 1.30/1.32/1.33 software and the yamaha 3-pin communications connector to accomplish this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

                Thanks,
                Craig

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                • #38
                  I have a question for the poster of this info:

                  Viewing engine plug:

                  [] GND(to 4)

                  TX(to 7)[] [] 12V(to 16)


                  My male plug on the engine is orientated like this:
                  []
                  -----[]
                  []


                  so would you directions be the same in my case:
                  [GND]
                  -----[12V]
                  [TX]


                  Thanks for any clarification on this.
                  - Craig
                  Attached Files

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                  • #39
                    look at the wire colors going into the back...if my memory is correct. black is ground, red is 12v, yellow is communication wire. I used insulated alligator clip jumpers to connect mine.

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                    • #40
                      Late reply to this thread but it may help others.

                      I ordered a $13 dollar cable off E-bay and it works fine.

                      Make sure it is ISO4191 compatible, that is the standard Mitsubishi / Yamaha used to make the ECU.

                      The USB version of the cable will install a "USB to serial" driver when it installs. On my computer it installed it and set the COM port to COM6. The Yamaha software could not find it and just errored out. If you follow the instructions above and can not get the connection to work follow these steps.

                      (XP computer)
                      Open your device manager
                      1. Click start, the choose run
                      2. In the prompt box type devmgmt.msc and press enter.
                      3. Find and expand the Ports list.
                      4. Select then right click the USB to serial port that represents your cable.
                      5. Select Properties
                      6. Click the tab on top for port settings
                      7. Click the advanced button.
                      8. Set the COM port to COM port 1.

                      After I made these changes it linked right up and the Yamaha software had no idea I was not using the Yamaha cable.

                      Hope this helps.

                      -Shane Spencer

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                      • #41
                        Hello all. I am over from another boat forum which relies on yamahas exclusively.

                        I have the YDS software, but am trying to build a cable. I also happen to have an OBD cable that I got with a purchase of a scan tool for my car. In theory, this should work right? It came from scantool.net but I can't seem to get the YDS to recognize the cable.

                        I also just bought a new cable from ebay, but it would be great to be able to make this happen with what I have.

                        Thanks!

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                        • #42
                          I am new to this forum and did what this thread say's and built my own cable/ found the 1.30 software on the net and had to change my comm port to port1 as described a couple of post back and it worked just fine. I'm in for about 20 bucks

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by landandsea
                            Hello and did you manage to get the diagnostic kit for yamaha as i have some for sale! yamaha-diagnostic@hotmail.com
                            Will these kits work on the OX66 era motors?
                            1987 Pursuit 2200
                            2001 Yamaha SX225TXRZ, 1987 Yamaha 9.9 Kicker

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Inpursuit View Post
                              Will these kits work on the OX66 era motors?

                              It only works on the EPA low emission motors with computer control, such as HPDI and EFI 4 stroke

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                              • #45
                                Is there anything for the OX66 motors?
                                Thanks: Frank
                                1987 Pursuit 2200
                                2001 Yamaha SX225TXRZ, 1987 Yamaha 9.9 Kicker

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