Pinouts OBD1
EDM P06 (D15B7), P28 (D16Z6/D16Z9), P30 (B16A2) and P1G
(D15Z3)
On this page the OBD1 sheme’s known to me are presented EDM (Europen Domestic Market) style. The biggest difference between EDM and USDM (United States Domestic Market) is the ELD circuit (Electric Load Detection) that misses and the KS (Knock Sensor). Some connections are only found on P28 and P30 ECU’s. Those are marked coloured red. Some connections are different from car to car. Those are marked grey.

Common OBD1
pinout
Nomenclature:
ACC - A/C relay
ACS - A/C switch
ALTC - Alternator relay, for control purposes, not
present on all ECU’s
ALTF - Alternator switch
BKSW- Brake switch, for control purposes, not present
on all ECU’s
CKP - Crankshaft position, (P)ulse or (M)ass, gives
several pulses (~20?) during each cam shaft rotation
CYP - Cylinder position, (P)ulse or (M)ass, gives
one pulse during each cam shaft rotation
DLC - Diagnostic connector, communication signal
to the 3 wire connector next to the SCS connector
ECO - Unknown function (is there an ECO light on
D15Z3?)
ECT - Engine coolant temperature
EGR - Exhaust gas recirculation
EGRL - Unknown function (probably related to EGR)
FANC - Fan relay, for control purposes, not present on
all ECU’s
FLR - Fuel
relay, 1 is always present, 2 can be ignored
IACV - Idle air
control valve, controls the 2 wire type IACV valve
IAT - Intake air
temperature
ICM - Ignition
pulses, 1 is always present, 2 can be ignored
IGP - Battery
feed, only active when key is turned
INJ - Injector,
the number refers to the cylinder used (1 is on the side with the belts)
LG - Ground
for battery circuit
MAP - Manifold
absolute pressure
MIL - Motor
indication light, this one gives the control engine light (CEL) signal
PCS - Control
solenoid, this one is for the small black cylindric valve on the back of the IM
PG - Ground
for battery circuit
PO2H - Primary
oxygen sensor heater, connects with the ground of the car to activate the
heater
PO2S - Primary
oxygen sensor signal
SCS - Service
connector switch, checks if the SCS connector is hot wired (for reading engine
error codes)
SG - Ground
for 5V circuit, 1 is for the MAP sensor, 2 is for the other sensors
STS - Starter
switch
TDC - Top dead
centre, (P)ulse or (M)ass, gives four pulses during each cam shaft rotation
TPS - Throttle
position signal
VBU - Back up
battery feed, always active (unless battery is removed)
VCC - 5V feed,
1 is for the MAP sensor, 2 is for the other sensors
VREF - Unknown
function (probably related to wideband oxygen)
VSS - Vehicle
speed sensor
VTM - Oil
pressure switch, only -but not always- present on VTEC equiped vehicles
VTS - VTEC solenoid,
only present on VTEC equiped vehicles
Below I also provided a D15Z3 sheme. Unfortunatly not
each function of all pins are known to me. I do know that most question marks
are connected to either the EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) and wideband lambda
sensor system (Yes this car has a wideband oxygen sensor system normally.
However, I do not know the exact possibilities of this sensor). I used the
sheme succesfully for a P28 ECU swap once. The wideband lambda wires can be
re-used for a normal 4-wire lambda sensor. The VTM pin can be short circuited
to the VTS pin to prevent VTEC error codes from the P28 ECU.

The partly unsure
sheme of the D15Z3
Please, send any questions and/or remarks to me.
Dodo Bizar
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