Driveright 600e
Driveright 600e
Driveright 600e
Components
Your DriveRight OBD installation kit should come with all the
components shown below. Please make sure you have all listed items
before proceeding.
Note: Hardware includes spare pieces not required for all installation.
Visor Clip
DriveRight Display
Mounting Bracket
Battery
(CR123
3V Lithium)
Velcro Tape (4 pair)
#6 x 1/2" Pan Head
Self-Tapping Screws (3)
DriveRight
OBD Cable Adapter Cable
Wiring Components
DriveRight Device
Black Ground
Red
Spade
Terminal
OBD Cable
Red Wire with
Fuseholder
Connect In-Line Unswitched
to Splice +12V
OBDII
Port Red
OBDII Port
Indicator Light
OBDII Port
OBD Cable
Note: The indicator light blinks three times when first plugged in, then blinks twice per
second until the connector establishes communications with the OBDII computer.
When communication has been established, the indicator blinks once then
remains off.
Note: When the vehicle is driven, the indicator blinks once for each speed reading.
In-Line Splice
Unswitched
+12V Trim off flush
from Vehicle stripped wire
You can obtain +12V from several places. Usually, you can easily
obtain +12V from the fuse box using a fuse tap connector (not sup-
plied) or using the supplied in-line splice connectors to tap into a
known circuit that does not involve safety related equipment such as
headlights, tail lights, air bag, etc. Possible candidate wires include
those from the cigarette lighter, dome light, glove compartment
light, clock, tail gate light, or other convenience functions.
If you are getting +12V from your fuse box, use a fuse tap connector
appropriate for your vehicle.
4. Butt splice the black ground wire from the adapter cable to black
ground wire included with your DriveRight.
5. Crimp a spade
terminal,
included with the
Vehicle
unit, to the other Ground
end of the black Crimp Tool,
wire. Refer to the Spade 22-18 AWG Position
Terminal (red dot)
illustration.
6. Connect the
3/16 - 1/4" Black Ground Wire
spade terminal to (22 AWG)
(5 - 6 mm)
a vehicle chassis
ground.
Note: Use a multimeter to test the vehicle chassis ground before connecting to the
ground wire.
To Connect Cables,
Hold as Shown Here
Sliding
OBD Cable Connector Adapter Cable
Housing
Mounting
Bracket Mounting
Bracket
Hex Nut
Split-Lock Washer
Flat Washer
Loops
Hooks
Right Angle
Adapter Bracket
Mounting Bracket
Flat Head Machine Screw Velcro Mounting
Bracket Mounting
Visor Clip
OR
3 Bumps
(to hold clip)
Note: To disconnect the cables, hold the both cables by the connector housing and pull
apart. The sliding housing on the console cable connector will release the lock
and allow the cables to be separated.
Once plugged in, the console should wake-up into the Current
Readings screen. If the display remains blank, make sure the battery
is properly installed in the unit. If it is, try pressing MODE. If the
screen remains blank after pressing MODE, press both MODE and
PLUS simultaneously. If it remains blank after that, check the
OBDII port connection.
Procedure 4: Test the Installation
1. Take a test drive and verify that the console displays vehicle speed.
2. If the speed shown in the DriveRight console appears to be off,
check the consoles calibration. You can calibrate DriveRight in the
vehicle using the instructions in your DriveRight Users Guide, but
you will have much better accuracy with the DriveRight OBD if you
calibrate it in the DriveRight software using the following settings:
PPM (pulses per mile) = 75,000
PPR (pulses per reading) = calculated by software
Calibration Number = calculated by software
Note: If you are using DriveRight FMS 3.1 or later, just select the OBD installation
method in the Device Settings dialog box when you configure the DriveRight
console.
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