The datasheet for the processor should have details on how to read and write the programme memory. I have only played with one NEC processor, a much earlier version in a mazda ECU. For that I had to make up an adapter and read it using an EPROM burner, hopefully these later chips should be easier.
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Sorry for the delay in the PCB pics. Finally managed to get hold of them. Here is how the Euro - III Baleno ECU looks like on the inside.
If you need any specific pics in general, do let me know.
PS - Looks like you can't zoom on the pics, so if anyone needs the higher resolution pics, PM me your e-mail address and I shall send you the original file :)
-- Edited by mclaren1885 on Saturday 9th of July 2011 07:00:18 PM
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hello...I have a maruti alto 2009 model which also have same obd connector as showned here in the baleno....is there any way to have a diagnostic tool???
Sorry in the delay of the PCB pics. One of the screws on the ECU casing seems to have slipped and finding it tough to get it out. Will get the pics in the next couple of days.
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I am counting the connectors, I am aware that the GV ECU is a Hitachi but the OBD1 Densos on the Balenos all seem to be 3 connectors. The OBD1 Balenos that I've seen also don't have pin 7 populate don the J1972 connector. Once we see the PCB we will be able to see which components are fitted.
What tends to confuse is that a Euro 3 Suzuki ECU in Europe would have been OBD1 and a Euro 4 would have been OBD2 but in India the Bharat regulatoins specify only Euro emissions not Euro diagnostics so you can get an OBD1 Euro 4 ECU.
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It looks like it should be OBD2, the OBD1 ECUs that we got here only had three connectors not four, a picture of the inside would be interesting. If it is OBD2 then you won't be able to log data using my interface.
Spadival was one of the first people to get an interface working using the SDL protocol. That as on a G16B Indian Baleno but he moved to Australia (I think) before we had a chance to do any real work on decoding the data. I will look back on his old posts on RedlineGTI to see if there is any good information there.
If it turns out to be OBD2, is there any other tool I can use to data log?
I know spadival from TBHP and over the last few years have totally lost in touch with him. I have also posted the same info RedlineGTi as well.
I still have a couple of friends who are running the OBD1 ECU on their cars. If you want I could hook you up with them so that you can do some extensive research.
Will try to post pics of the PCB by the end of tomorrow. This version comes with a heated O2 sensor and an EGR Valve too.
Thanks a ton in advance.
Cheers, Rahul.
-- Edited by mclaren1885 on Sunday 15th of May 2011 07:45:52 PM
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It looks like it should be OBD2, the OBD1 ECUs that we got here only had three connectors not four, a picture of the inside would be interesting. If it is OBD2 then you won't be able to log data using my interface.
Spadival was one of the first people to get an interface working using the SDL protocol. That as on a G16B Indian Baleno but he moved to Australia (I think) before we had a chance to do any real work on decoding the data. I will look back on his old posts on RedlineGTI to see if there is any good information there.
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1984 Suzuki SJ413K pick up, 1.6 16V Baleno engine 2000 Suzuki Vitara 1.6 8V, many mods 2004 Suzuki Ignis 1.5VVT 4Grip 2006 Suzuki Jimny 1.3VVT JLX+ and many more.
4 - Black = chassis ground. 5 - Red & Black = signal ground. 7 - Pink (I guess) & Green = ISO9141-2 K line. 9 - Yellow & Green = SDL (Suzuki Diagnostic Link). 16 - White = 12V power.
Now can someone help me decode this? Is this OBD II compliant?
Wanted to pull out the ECU as well and get some shots of the PCB, connectors, ECU Code etc but then mom started threatening that she won't serve me lunch if I didn't come upstairs immediately. Will go and try to pull out the ECU a little later in the evening.
Let me know what you would like to know and I will try to the best of my abilities to provide you with the info you need.
-- Edited by mclaren1885 on Sunday 15th of May 2011 11:14:48 AM
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I am aware from emails and from reading posts on Teambhp that there are a lot of problems with Suzuki/Marutis vehicles. Currently India mandates Euro emissions levels, OBD1 is mandated from October 2010 and OBD2 from 2013. I have set up this sub-forum in the hope of collating information regarding which vehicles are currently using which standards. We know that some ECUs use the SDL protocol on pin-9 of the OBD2 connector. Some ECUs use a Key Word Protocol known as KW81, these ECUs will connect to an ELMScan tool as KWP2000 fast init but won't return any data.
-- Edited by Rhinoman on Tuesday 12th of July 2011 12:39:21 PM
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1984 Suzuki SJ413K pick up, 1.6 16V Baleno engine 2000 Suzuki Vitara 1.6 8V, many mods 2004 Suzuki Ignis 1.5VVT 4Grip 2006 Suzuki Jimny 1.3VVT JLX+ and many more.