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To convert a 16-pin OBD connector with the specific pinout of 3456712y16 to OBD-II, you'll need to rewire the connector to match the OBD-II standard pin configuration. This typically involves connecting the appropriate pins for power, ground, and communication (such as K-Line or CAN bus) based on the vehicle's specifications. You may also need an adapter or a custom wiring harness to ensure compatibility. It's crucial to consult the wiring diagrams for both systems to avoid damaging the vehicle's electronics.

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