===== OBD-2 socket (OBD-2 plug) ===== {{::obd2.gif?200|}} The OBD-2 socket is also known as Diagnostic Link Connector (DLC). Pinout OBD-2 socket (seen from the front, as you see it vehicle installed): * Pin 1 - Manufacturer specific. * Pin 2 - J1850 Bus+ * Pin 3 - Manufacturer specific / Ethernet TX+ ([[DoIP]]) * Pin 4 - Vehicle ground * Pin 5 - Signal Ground * Pin 6 - [[CAN]] High (J-2284) * Pin 7 - ISO 9141-2 K Output ([[K-Line]]) * Pin 8 - Manufacturer specific / Ethernet enable (DoIP) * Pin 9 - Manufacturer specific * Pin 10 - J1850 Bus * Pin 11 - Manufacturer specific / Ethernet TX- (DoIP) * Pin 12 - Manufacturer specific / Ethernet RX+ (DoIP) * Pin 13 - Manufacturer specific / Ethernet RX- (DoIP) * Pin 14 - CAN Low (J-2284) * Pin 15 - ISO 9141-2 L output or 2nd K-Line, depending on vehicle * Pin 16 - Battery (+) voltage The OBD-2 socket, usually purple in color, is usually located near the steering wheel on passenger cars, usually on the lower left side of the footwell: {{:obd-2-buchse-einbauort-audi-a3.jpg?200|}} On motorcycles, the OBD-2 socket is usually found under the seat: {{:obd-2-location-motorcycle.jpg|}}