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Back seat or front? Do you know if Bluetooth device will work to connect the app torque?
The cable I have don't match with the connection of the bike
 

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What are you trying to do?

if you need to read the error codes then bridging that connector under the front seat is how you do it. You don’t need anything other than a paper clip. Just look on you tube for any video tutorials. The error code if you have one will be displayed on the dash
 

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2 different ports, dealer port is a 4 wire port, what he has here is a 16 pin OBD connector for automotive diagnostics and testing.. nothing to do with bikes or Suzuki

GSXR's diagnostic does not work this way, they are self diagnosing and spit codes VIA the clock in the form of characters, instead of an "engine" light coming on they have a flashing FI that appears when a fault is indicated.

jump the dealer port then the clock displays the code(s) at fault.

this wireless pigtail plugs into a vehicles OBD port so the tech can walk around and veiw the data wireless..

only unit I know of that plugs into Suzuki's ECU's would be the Teka tool, prolly wireless by now if they still use it?
 

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2 different ports, dealer port is a 4 wire port, what he has here is a 16 pin OBD connector for automotive diagnostics and testing.. nothing to do with bikes or Suzuki

GSXR's diagnostic does not work this way, they are self diagnosing and spit codes VIA the clock in the form of characters, instead of an "engine" light coming on they have a flashing FI that appears when a fault is indicated.

jump the dealer port then the clock displays the code(s) at fault.

this wireless pigtail plugs into a vehicles OBD port so the tech can walk around and veiw the data wireless..

only unit I know of that plugs into Suzuki's ECU's would be the Teka tool, prolly wireless by now if they still use it?
Wrong you can use a obd2 on it and it will show fI codes and it will clear them witness.
 
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