DIY Repair to Cobb Accessport Internal Connector
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HELP! DIY Repair to Cobb Accessport Internal Connector
Hey Guys
So Purely RX8 was not help (whats new) But I REALLY need a photo of the internals of a Cobb V2 with the black 9 pin connector. I only have a single photo and you can see it isn't enough for me to figure out the pinout.
Even better if someone could tell me what color to each pin that would be the bomb. Trying to do a repair on my Cobb but I have a feeling it is wired incorrectly.
Thanks!
Dustin
So Purely RX8 was not help (whats new) But I REALLY need a photo of the internals of a Cobb V2 with the black 9 pin connector. I only have a single photo and you can see it isn't enough for me to figure out the pinout.
Even better if someone could tell me what color to each pin that would be the bomb. Trying to do a repair on my Cobb but I have a feeling it is wired incorrectly.
Thanks!
Dustin
Last edited by Fickert; 06-26-2019 at 08:17 AM.
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Best pics I could find so far
edit:
here's a link with some more
https://forums.nasioc.com/forums/sho....php?t=2224077
edit:
here's a link with some more
https://forums.nasioc.com/forums/sho....php?t=2224077
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Best pics I could find so far
edit:
here's a link with some more
https://forums.nasioc.com/forums/sho....php?t=2224077
edit:
here's a link with some more
https://forums.nasioc.com/forums/sho....php?t=2224077
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pm archwisp, he fixed mine for me. hes not here much but helped me out big time
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yep. its still married to my wrecked 8 full of mm dyno tunes, the connector broke and i couldnt unmarry it so it would have to be reset at cobb to be useable for anyone. i could probably get some pics if i remember
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sorry man, was busy last night and forgot anyway lol. ill write myself a note. what exactly do you need pics of? me cobb is good thanks to arch but i needs to be sent in to have them reflash it to new since its married to my old car
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Me: I need pinouts for the connector on the v2b
Cobb: We no longer offer support for the Cobb v2
Me: Mine is broke and I really need it. Is there anything I can do to get this fixed?
Cobb: No sorry we no longer offer support for Cobb v2
Me: So what am I suppose to do with this paperweight?
Cobb: Sorry you will just have to buy a used one.
I hung up after this. No sympathy, no willing to help someone with an older product. Genuinely pissed me off.
The person in email at least felt bad and explained its just proprietary info that they cannot release.
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For the purpose of this thread I hope this becomes useful for anyone that needs to repair a Cobb.
I reached far and wide in google ending up in BMW, Subi, Mini Cooper, and many more pages trying to cobble together info on this problem. It was surprisingly difficult to get anyone to send me photos or help but FINALLY got someone to help out a ton.
Regardless I have made my own pinout in Solidworks to quickly illustrate it.
I reached far and wide in google ending up in BMW, Subi, Mini Cooper, and many more pages trying to cobble together info on this problem. It was surprisingly difficult to get anyone to send me photos or help but FINALLY got someone to help out a ton.
Regardless I have made my own pinout in Solidworks to quickly illustrate it.
Last edited by Fickert; 06-28-2019 at 10:46 AM.
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