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Honda 7796-T50-G930-M1 No answer from Airbag.....

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  • Honda 7796-T50-G930-M1 No answer from Airbag.....

    Hello, I have an Airbag controller from Honda Civic, number 7796-T50-G930-M1. I have a problem with communication as in the photo. The controller requires 2x 12V on the smart OBD, there is only one pin with 12V. I made a cable coming from Smart OBD and ending with two plugs, unfortunately it doesn't work. Can you tell me how to do it correctly?
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  • #2
    Show me same you connect to SMART-OBD?
    http://smart-prog.com/

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    • #3
      The red +12v wire that comes out of the smart OBD splits into two on the side of the airbag controller as shown in the photo
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      • #4
        I think you moved the CAN pins on the SmartOBD 1 pin to the right. Check your connection and try again, everything should work.
        Last edited by AST_Support; 22.04.2024, 11:32.

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        • #5
          Can and Smart obd pins are ok. 3 and 4 edges in the bottom row, identical problem with Honda 77960-TGG-G110-M4 controllers

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          • #6
            Again SRS ECU with two 12V pins. Maybe you are doing it wrong?

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            • #7
              maybe I'm doing it wrong, so the question is whether it is OK to divide one wire coming from pin 2 in the smart OBD +12v into two plugs connected on the Controller side?

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              • #8
                Yes, it's ok, but check with a multimeter if the connection is good.

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                • #9
                  There is approximately 11.5v at both ends. I would like to ask you to design original wiring to connect controllers that require 2 x 12v. Plus, I also saw that in the videos you used a cable that had an OBD2 plug on one side and wires on the other, but this is nowhere to be found in the store. I made the controller manually by reading the content

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                  • #10
                    We are working on it. This will be a new adapter with wires.
                    Try to connect again.

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                    • #11
                      When making another controller, I looked at the CAN FD adapter. The CAN FD adapter has 2x12v and GND outputs and the necessary CAN-L and CAN-H. Is it safe to use the adapter even though the Honda ECU does not require CAN FD?

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                      • #12
                        Yes, it is possible to use the CANFD adapter with another SRS ECU via CAN.

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