Kawasaki Ninja 400 KDS-OBD DIY Connector Test

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The OBD pigtails you can get anywhere, even your local auto parts store. Usually for less than $15. I had a DTC code light on the N400 since I accidentally left the crank sensor connector undone when trying to start the bike one time. Normally that would clear in 3 ride cycles, but I have the bike apart for track prep. Plus I wanted this capability anyway. It worked with my ZR13 reader (Harbor Freight) and my Veepeak Wifi OBD adapter and the Torque App running on my smartphone. The main concern for the scanner is if it implements the KW2000 (Key Word 2000) protocol.

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