Not an OBDII, it is ODBI. the connector is the black "L" shaped connector near the battery.Not an OBDII, it is ODBI. the connector is the black "L" shaped connector near the battery.
theirs only one wire that hooks to it and it goes on the back end or the flat end and attaches to the copper L shaped connector by screwing a bolt through the O shaped eyelet on end of the big wire and through the hole on the copper L shaped connector!
There is no such thing as an L shaped cubiod.
The L-Shaped Room was created in 1962.
The duration of The L-Shaped Room is 2.1 hours.
The L-Shaped Room - novel - was created in 1960.
most likely on the side of the engine and near the oil filter, it will have one wire going to it with an L shaped push-on connector.
An L shaped figure is a plane figure and so will not have a volume.
The L-Shaped Room - novel - has 269 pages.
There's different types of connections that lead to a hard disk. you'll have to ellaborate your question.But..... I can tell you what the wires are....There's the ribbon cable. (flat and wide cable that connects to the back of your drive to the motherboard)The Molex plug (white and it has four pins) that powers your hard disks, it leads to the power supply.OR... The SATA power connector (which is black, has 5 wires (red, yellow, 2 black, and one orange) which connect to the back of your hard diskThere's also the SATA data transfer cable, it's a thin (usually red) cable that connects to the motherboard to your hard drive. (it's a thin "L" shaped slot)
The stubby J-shaped or L-shaped legs is the type of wiring has copper foil conductor strips mounted on a plastic or fiber base.
An L bracket, also known as an angle bracket, is a type of metal bracket that is shaped like the letter "L." It is commonly used in construction to provide support and reinforcement for various structures, such as shelves, furniture, and framing. These brackets are typically attached to two surfaces at a right angle to each other.